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1. Infertile

  • Meaning: Unable to reproduce or produce crops.
  • Synonyms: Barren, sterile, unproductive.
  • Antonyms: Fertile, productive, fruitful.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The land was too infertile to grow crops.
    2. After years of trying, they discovered she was infertile.
    3. Infertile soil requires significant treatment to become arable.

2. Stabilize

  • Meaning: Make or become stable or steady.
  • Synonyms: Balance, steady, secure.
  • Antonyms: Destabilize, upset, disrupt.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The government took steps to stabilize the economy.
    2. The patient’s condition began to stabilize after treatment.
    3. The ship stabilized once the storm passed.

3. Futile

  • Meaning: Incapable of producing any useful result; pointless.
  • Synonyms: Useless, vain, hopeless.
  • Antonyms: Effective, fruitful, successful.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Their attempts to repair the old car were futile.
    2. It’s futile to argue with someone who won’t listen.
    3. The search for survivors proved futile.

4. Astronomical

  • Meaning: Extremely large; relating to astronomy.
  • Synonyms: Enormous, colossal, vast.
  • Antonyms: Tiny, minuscule, insignificant.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The cost of the project was astronomical.
    2. Astronomical events like eclipses fascinate scientists.
    3. The telescope was used for astronomical observations.

5. Awe

  • Meaning: A feeling of reverential respect mixed with fear or wonder.
  • Synonyms: Wonder, amazement, reverence.
  • Antonyms: Disdain, indifference, contempt.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The Grand Canyon filled them with awe.
    2. She gazed in awe at the magnificent painting.
    3. The child looked at the fireworks in awe.

6. Sovereign

  • Meaning: A supreme ruler, especially a monarch.
  • Synonyms: Monarch, ruler, king/queen.
  • Antonyms: Subject, subordinate, servant.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The sovereign addressed the nation on television.
    2. The country regained its sovereign status after independence.
    3. Sovereign power lies with the people in a democracy.

7. Fragile

  • Meaning: Easily broken or damaged.
  • Synonyms: Delicate, brittle, weak.
  • Antonyms: Strong, sturdy, durable.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The glass vase is very fragile.
    2. Her health has become increasingly fragile.
    3. The fragile ecosystem must be protected.

8. Harnessed

  • Meaning: Brought under control and used effectively.
  • Synonyms: Utilized, controlled, channeled.
  • Antonyms: Wasted, misused, uncontrolled.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The energy of the wind was harnessed to generate electricity.
    2. She harnessed her creativity to write a novel.
    3. The team harnessed their skills to win the competition.

9. Marred

  • Meaning: Spoiled or damaged.
  • Synonyms: Ruined, tainted, blemished.
  • Antonyms: Enhanced, improved, perfected.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The celebration was marred by bad weather.
    2. His reputation was marred by the scandal.
    3. The painting was marred by a large scratch.

10. Dismissive

  • Meaning: Showing indifference or disregard.
  • Synonyms: Indifferent, unconcerned, aloof.
  • Antonyms: Attentive, considerate, respectful.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She gave a dismissive wave of her hand.
    2. His dismissive attitude upset his colleagues.
    3. The manager was dismissive of their concerns.

11. Ponder

  • Meaning: Think about something carefully.
  • Synonyms: Consider, reflect, contemplate.
  • Antonyms: Ignore, disregard, neglect.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He pondered the meaning of life.
    2. She sat by the window, pondering her next move.
    3. The committee pondered the proposal for hours.

12. Undue

  • Meaning: Excessive or inappropriate.
  • Synonyms: Excessive, unnecessary, unwarranted.
  • Antonyms: Appropriate, reasonable, justified.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She felt undue pressure to succeed.
    2. The law prevents undue influence in elections.
    3. He gave undue attention to minor details.

13. Endorse

  • Meaning: Declare one’s public approval or support.
  • Synonyms: Support, approve, advocate.
  • Antonyms: Oppose, reject, disapprove.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The celebrity endorsed the new product.
    2. The committee endorsed the proposed changes.
    3. He refused to endorse the candidate.

14. Eliciting

  • Meaning: Drawing out a response or answer.
  • Synonyms: Evoke, extract, obtain.
  • Antonyms: Suppress, conceal, withhold.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The teacher succeeded in eliciting a response from the shy student.
    2. His speech elicited a standing ovation.
    3. The survey was designed to elicit honest feedback.

15. Refute

  • Meaning: Prove a statement or theory to be wrong.
  • Synonyms: Disprove, deny, rebut.
  • Antonyms: Confirm, agree, support.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The scientist refuted the claim with solid evidence.
    2. He tried to refute the accusations against him.
    3. Her argument was refuted during the debate.

16. Patronage

  • Meaning: Support or sponsorship.
  • Synonyms: Support, backing, funding.
  • Antonyms: Opposition, hindrance, neglect.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The artist relied on the patronage of wealthy donors.
    2. The library was built through public patronage.
    3. Patronage from the community kept the theater alive.

17. Preset

  • Meaning: Set or adjusted in advance.
  • Synonyms: Prearranged, predetermined, fixed.
  • Antonyms: Adjustable, flexible, variable.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The camera’s preset settings made it easy to use.
    2. The thermostat was preset to 72 degrees.
    3. The meeting time was preset and couldn’t be changed.

18. Flesh

  • Meaning: The soft substance of the body; to add detail.
  • Synonyms: Tissue, muscle, body.
  • Antonyms: Bone, skeleton, outline.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The wound cut deep into the flesh.
    2. The author fleshed out the characters in the second draft.
    3. The sculpture captured the texture of human flesh.

19. Trail

  • Meaning: A path or track; to follow behind.
  • Synonyms: Path, track, follow.
  • Antonyms: Lead, guide, precede.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. They hiked along a narrow trail in the forest.
    2. The dog trailed behind its owner.
    3. The comet left a bright trail in the sky.

20. Longstanding

  • Meaning: Having existed for a long time.
  • Synonyms: Enduring, established, traditional.
  • Antonyms: Recent, new, short-lived.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The two countries have a longstanding alliance.
    2. She resolved a longstanding issue at work.
    3. The tradition has a longstanding history in the community.

21. Fabricating

  • Meaning: Inventing or producing something false.
  • Synonyms: Inventing, falsifying, manufacturing.
  • Antonyms: Revealing, exposing, truth-telling.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He was accused of fabricating evidence.
    2. The story was completely fabricated.
    3. She denied fabricating the report.

22. Calculus

  • Meaning: A branch of mathematics; a method of calculation.
  • Synonyms: Mathematics, computation, analysis.
  • Antonyms: Guesswork, estimation, intuition.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Calculus is a challenging subject for many students.
    2. The decision was based on political calculus.
    3. He used calculus to solve the physics problem.

23. Brutal

  • Meaning: Savagely violent or harsh.
  • Synonyms: Cruel, vicious, harsh.
  • Antonyms: Gentle, kind, humane.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The murder was particularly brutal.
    2. The team faced brutal criticism after the loss.
    3. The winter was brutally cold.

24. Superintendent

  • Meaning: A person who manages or oversees an organization.
  • Synonyms: Manager, supervisor, director.
  • Antonyms: Subordinate, employee, worker.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The school superintendent announced new policies.
    2. He was appointed superintendent of the construction project.
    3. The superintendent ensured the building was up to code.

25. Vending

  • Meaning: Selling goods, especially through a machine.
  • Synonyms: Selling, retailing, distributing.
  • Antonyms: Buying, purchasing, acquiring.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The vending machine was out of order.
    2. She works in the vending industry.
    3. Vending snacks at the event was profitable.

26. Impending

  • Meaning: About to happen; imminent.
  • Synonyms: Approaching, looming, forthcoming.
  • Antonyms: Distant, remote, past.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The impending storm forced everyone indoors.
    2. She felt anxious about the impending deadline.
    3. The impending merger was announced today.

27. Discredited

  • Meaning: Deprived of credibility or trust.
  • Synonyms: Disgraced, shamed, dishonored.
  • Antonyms: Credible, respected, honored.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The theory was discredited by new evidence.
    2. The politician was discredited after the scandal.
    3. His claims were discredited by experts.

28. Hype

  • Meaning: Excessive publicity or promotion.
  • Synonyms: Publicity, promotion, buzz.
  • Antonyms: Obscurity, silence, indifference.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The movie didn’t live up to the hype.
    2. The product launch was surrounded by hype.
    3. Don’t believe all the hype about the new diet.

29. Envision

  • Meaning: Imagine or visualize something in the future.
  • Synonyms: Imagine, foresee, visualize.
  • Antonyms: Forget, disregard, ignore.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She envisioned a world without poverty.
    2. He envisioned himself as a successful entrepreneur.
    3. The architect envisioned a modern design for the building.

30. Patriotism

  • Meaning: Love and devotion to one’s country.
  • Synonyms: Nationalism, loyalty, devotion.
  • Antonyms: Treason, disloyalty, betrayal.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. His patriotism inspired him to join the military.
    2. The speech was filled with themes of patriotism.
    3. Patriotism was evident during the national holiday.

 

 
 
 
 
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1. Resuscitate

  • Meaning: Revive someone from unconsciousness or apparent death.
  • Synonyms: Revive, resurrect, reanimate.
  • Antonyms: Kill, extinguish, suppress.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The paramedics worked to resuscitate the drowning victim.
    2. CPR was used to resuscitate the patient.
    3. Efforts to resuscitate the old tradition were successful.

2. Retaliation

  • Meaning: The act of returning an injury or wrong.
  • Synonyms: Revenge, reprisal, vengeance.
  • Antonyms: Forgiveness, pardon, mercy.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The attack was seen as retaliation for the earlier bombing.
    2. She feared retaliation if she reported the incident.
    3. The company faced retaliation from its competitors.

3. Imperative

  • Meaning: Of vital importance; crucial.
  • Synonyms: Essential, critical, necessary.
  • Antonyms: Optional, unimportant, trivial.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. It is imperative that we act quickly.
    2. Good communication is imperative in a relationship.
    3. The doctor said it was imperative to take the medication.

4. Veracity

  • Meaning: The quality of being true or accurate.
  • Synonyms: Truthfulness, accuracy, honesty.
  • Antonyms: Falsehood, deceit, dishonesty.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The veracity of his statement was questioned.
    2. She was known for her veracity and integrity.
    3. The veracity of the data was confirmed by experts.

5. Fertile

  • Meaning: Capable of producing abundant vegetation or offspring.
  • Synonyms: Productive, fruitful, rich.
  • Antonyms: Infertile, barren, sterile.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The fertile soil yielded a bountiful harvest.
    2. The region is fertile ground for new ideas.
    3. She hoped to start a family in her fertile years.

6. Bleak

  • Meaning: Lacking in warmth, life, or kindliness; grim.
  • Synonyms: Gloomy, dismal, barren.
  • Antonyms: Bright, cheerful, hopeful.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The landscape was bleak and desolate.
    2. His future looked bleak after losing his job.
    3. The movie painted a bleak picture of society.

7. Abusive

  • Meaning: Extremely offensive and insulting.
  • Synonyms: Insulting, offensive, harmful.
  • Antonyms: Kind, respectful, supportive.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She left the abusive relationship.
    2. The coach was fired for his abusive behavior.
    3. Abusive language is not tolerated in the workplace.

8. Dismal

  • Meaning: Depressing; dreary.
  • Synonyms: Gloomy, bleak, somber.
  • Antonyms: Bright, cheerful, sunny.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The weather was dismal all week.
    2. The team’s performance was dismal.
    3. He gave a dismal prediction for the economy.

9. Reconciliation

  • Meaning: The restoration of friendly relations.
  • Synonyms: Reunion, resolution, harmony.
  • Antonyms: Conflict, estrangement, division.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The couple sought reconciliation after their argument.
    2. The treaty led to reconciliation between the two nations.
    3. Reconciliation is often the first step toward healing.

10. Thermal

  • Meaning: Relating to heat.
  • Synonyms: Heat, warm, temperature.
  • Antonyms: Cold, freezing, icy.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The thermal springs were a popular tourist attraction.
    2. Thermal imaging cameras detect heat signatures.
    3. She wore thermal underwear to stay warm.

11. Affluent

  • Meaning: Wealthy; having an abundance of resources.
  • Synonyms: Rich, wealthy, prosperous.
  • Antonyms: Poor, impoverished, needy.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The affluent neighborhood was filled with large homes.
    2. He came from an affluent family.
    3. Affluent countries often provide aid to poorer nations.

12. Eternal

  • Meaning: Lasting or existing forever.
  • Synonyms: Everlasting, perpetual, endless.
  • Antonyms: Temporary, fleeting, finite.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The stars seemed eternal in the night sky.
    2. Their love was described as eternal.
    3. The quest for eternal youth is a common theme in literature.

13. Override

  • Meaning: Use authority to reject or cancel a decision.
  • Synonyms: Overrule, cancel, annul.
  • Antonyms: Accept, approve, support.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The president vetoed the bill, but Congress overrode it.
    2. Safety concerns overrode all other considerations.
    3. The system override allowed access to the restricted area.

14. Wield

  • Meaning: Hold and use a weapon or tool; exercise power.
  • Synonyms: Use, employ, brandish.
  • Antonyms: Relinquish, surrender, abandon.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He wielded the sword with great skill.
    2. She wields considerable influence in the company.
    3. The king wielded absolute power over his kingdom.

15. Omission

  • Meaning: Something left out or excluded.
  • Synonyms: Exclusion, oversight, neglect.
  • Antonyms: Inclusion, addition, insertion.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The omission of her name from the list was a mistake.
    2. His speech had several glaring omissions.
    3. The report’s omission of key facts was criticized.

16. Conjure

  • Meaning: Call upon a spirit or bring something to mind.
  • Synonyms: Summon, evoke, invoke.
  • Antonyms: Banish, dismiss, ignore.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The magician conjured a rabbit out of a hat.
    2. The smell of cookies conjured memories of her childhood.
    3. He tried to conjure up a solution to the problem.

17. Yearning

  • Meaning: A feeling of intense longing for something.
  • Synonyms: Longing, desire, craving.
  • Antonyms: Indifference, apathy, disinterest.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She felt a yearning for her homeland.
    2. His yearning for adventure led him to travel the world.
    3. The song expressed a deep yearning for love.

18. Enforce

  • Meaning: Ensure compliance with rules or laws.
  • Synonyms: Implement, impose, execute.
  • Antonyms: Ignore, neglect, abandon.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The police enforce traffic laws.
    2. The new policy will be enforced starting next month.
    3. It’s difficult to enforce rules without cooperation.

19. Reckless

  • Meaning: Without thinking or caring about consequences.
  • Synonyms: Careless, rash, irresponsible.
  • Antonyms: Careful, cautious, prudent.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. His reckless driving caused an accident.
    2. She made a reckless decision without considering the risks.
    3. Reckless behavior can lead to serious consequences.

20. Perpendicular

  • Meaning: At an angle of 90 degrees to a given line or surface.
  • Synonyms: Vertical, upright, orthogonal.
  • Antonyms: Parallel, horizontal, flat.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The tower stood perpendicular to the ground.
    2. The lines intersected at a perpendicular angle.
    3. She drew a perpendicular line on the graph.

21. Plausible

  • Meaning: Seeming reasonable or probable.
  • Synonyms: Believable, credible, likely.
  • Antonyms: Implausible, unbelievable, unlikely.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. His explanation sounded plausible.
    2. The theory is plausible but unproven.
    3. She gave a plausible excuse for being late.

22. Pegged

  • Meaning: Fixed or set at a particular level or value.
  • Synonyms: Fixed, set, attached.
  • Antonyms: Unfixed, variable, flexible.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The currency was pegged to the dollar.
    2. Prices were pegged at last year’s levels.
    3. She pegged the tent securely to the ground.

23. Culpable

  • Meaning: Deserving blame or responsibility.
  • Synonyms: Guilty, blameworthy, responsible.
  • Antonyms: Innocent, blameless, faultless.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He was found culpable for the accident.
    2. The company was held culpable for the environmental damage.
    3. Culpable negligence led to the tragedy.

24. Prosecuting

  • Meaning: Conducting legal proceedings against someone.
  • Synonyms: Charging, suing, trying.
  • Antonyms: Defending, acquitting, exonerating.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The attorney is prosecuting the case.
    2. He was prosecuted for fraud.
    3. The state is prosecuting the suspect for murder.

25. Rambling

  • Meaning: Lengthy and confused; wandering.
  • Synonyms: Wandering, meandering, incoherent.
  • Antonyms: Concise, direct, focused.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. His speech was rambling and hard to follow.
    2. They went on a rambling walk through the countryside.
    3. The letter was a rambling account of her travels.

26. Entangled

  • Meaning: Twisted together; involved in a complicated situation.
  • Synonyms: Tangled, ensnared, involved.
  • Antonyms: Untangled, free, clear.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The fishing line became entangled in the weeds.
    2. She felt entangled in a web of lies.
    3. The two stories were entangled in a complex plot.

27. Rave

  • Meaning: Speak or write about something with great enthusiasm.
  • Synonyms: Gush, enthuse, praise.
  • Antonyms: Criticize, condemn, disparage.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She raved about the new restaurant.
    2. The critics raved about the performance.
    3. He raved on and on about his favorite movie.

28. Frowned

  • Meaning: Show disapproval or displeasure.
  • Synonyms: Scowl, glare, disapprove.
  • Antonyms: Smile, approve, praise.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She frowned at the messy room.
    2. He frowned when he heard the news.
    3. The teacher frowned upon cheating.

29. Ramifications

  • Meaning: Consequences or results of an action.
  • Synonyms: Consequences, effects, outcomes.
  • Antonyms: Causes, origins, beginnings.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The decision had serious ramifications for the company.
    2. He considered the ramifications of his actions.
    3. The ramifications of the policy change were far-reaching.

 

 
 
 
 
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1. Confer

  • Meaning: Grant or bestow a title, degree, or benefit; have discussions.
  • Synonyms: Grant, bestow, consult.
  • Antonyms: Withhold, deny, refuse.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The university will confer degrees at the graduation ceremony.
    2. The committee conferred for hours before reaching a decision.
    3. The title of "Sir" was conferred upon him by the Queen.

2. Prophecy

  • Meaning: A prediction of the future, often divinely inspired.
  • Synonyms: Prediction, forecast, revelation.
  • Antonyms: Reality, fact, history.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The prophecy foretold the rise of a great leader.
    2. Her prophecy about the storm came true.
    3. Many believed the prophecy was a sign from the gods.

3. Replenish

  • Meaning: Fill something up again.
  • Synonyms: Refill, restore, renew.
  • Antonyms: Deplete, exhaust, drain.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She replenished the water bottle before the hike.
    2. The store replenished its stock after the sale.
    3. Rain replenished the dry riverbed.

4. Intrigue

  • Meaning: Arouse curiosity or interest; secret plotting.
  • Synonyms: Fascinate, captivate, conspiracy.
  • Antonyms: Bore, repel, disinterest.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The mystery novel intrigued her from the first page.
    2. Political intrigue often dominates the news.
    3. His sudden disappearance was a source of intrigue.

5. Vying

  • Meaning: Competing eagerly with someone for something.
  • Synonyms: Competing, contending, rivaling.
  • Antonyms: Cooperating, collaborating, uniting.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The two teams are vying for the championship.
    2. Several candidates are vying for the position.
    3. Companies are vying for dominance in the market.

6. Tepid

  • Meaning: Lukewarm; showing little enthusiasm.
  • Synonyms: Lukewarm, mild, half-hearted.
  • Antonyms: Hot, cold, enthusiastic.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The tea was tepid by the time she drank it.
    2. His response to the idea was tepid at best.
    3. The audience gave a tepid applause.

7. Bereavement

  • Meaning: The state of being deprived of a loved one.
  • Synonyms: Grief, mourning, loss.
  • Antonyms: Celebration, joy, happiness.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She took time off work due to bereavement.
    2. The family was in deep bereavement after the loss.
    3. Bereavement counseling helped him cope.

8. Frigid

  • Meaning: Extremely cold; lacking warmth or affection.
  • Synonyms: Freezing, icy, cold.
  • Antonyms: Warm, hot, friendly.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The frigid air made it hard to breathe.
    2. Her frigid demeanor kept people at a distance.
    3. The lake was frigid even in summer.

9. Scant

  • Meaning: Barely sufficient or adequate.
  • Synonyms: Meager, sparse, limited.
  • Antonyms: Abundant, plentiful, ample.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. There was scant evidence to support the claim.
    2. He paid scant attention to the details.
    3. The room had scant furniture.

10. Preliminary

  • Meaning: Preceding or done in preparation for something.
  • Synonyms: Initial, preparatory, introductory.
  • Antonyms: Final, concluding, definitive.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The preliminary results were promising.
    2. A preliminary meeting was held to discuss the agenda.
    3. The team completed the preliminary round successfully.

11. Anatomical

  • Meaning: Relating to bodily structure.
  • Synonyms: Structural, bodily, physical.
  • Antonyms: Abstract, nonphysical, spiritual.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The anatomical diagram showed all the muscles.
    2. Anatomical studies are essential for medical students.
    3. The sculpture was anatomically accurate.

12. Sanctuary

  • Meaning: A place of refuge or safety.
  • Synonyms: Refuge, haven, shelter.
  • Antonyms: Danger, hazard, exposure.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The wildlife sanctuary protects endangered species.
    2. Her garden was a sanctuary from the busy world.
    3. The church offered sanctuary to the refugees.

13. Infancy

  • Meaning: The early stage of development.
  • Synonyms: Beginning, start, cradle.
  • Antonyms: Maturity, adulthood, decline.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The project is still in its infancy.
    2. He has no memory of his infancy.
    3. The technology was in its infancy during the 1990s.

14. Discharge

  • Meaning: Release or dismiss; perform a duty.
  • Synonyms: Release, dismiss, emit.
  • Antonyms: Retain, hold, detain.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The hospital discharged her after recovery.
    2. The factory discharged waste into the river.
    3. He was discharged from his duties.

15. Decency

  • Meaning: Behavior that conforms to accepted standards.
  • Synonyms: Propriety, respectability, morality.
  • Antonyms: Indecency, impropriety, immorality.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He acted with decency and kindness.
    2. Basic decency requires honesty.
    3. The law upholds standards of public decency.

16. Indecency

  • Meaning: Behavior that is offensive or improper.
  • Synonyms: Impropriety, obscenity, immorality.
  • Antonyms: Decency, propriety, morality.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The movie was criticized for its indecency.
    2. Public indecency is punishable by law.
    3. His comments were met with accusations of indecency.

17. Scattered

  • Meaning: Spread over a wide area; disorganized.
  • Synonyms: Dispersed, spread, fragmented.
  • Antonyms: Gathered, concentrated, organized.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The scattered papers covered the desk.
    2. The crowd scattered when the rain started.
    3. Her thoughts were scattered and unfocused.

18. Outcry

  • Meaning: A strong expression of public disapproval.
  • Synonyms: Protest, uproar, clamor.
  • Antonyms: Approval, acceptance, silence.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The decision caused a public outcry.
    2. There was an outcry over the proposed law.
    3. The outcry forced the company to reconsider.

19. Onsite

  • Meaning: Located or happening at a particular place.
  • Synonyms: On-location, on-premises, local.
  • Antonyms: Offsite, remote, distant.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The meeting will be held onsite at the office.
    2. Onsite parking is available for guests.
    3. The repairs were done onsite to save time.

20. Convict

  • Meaning: Declare someone guilty of a crime; a prisoner.
  • Synonyms: Offender, criminal, felon.
  • Antonyms: Acquit, exonerate, innocent.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The jury convicted him of theft.
    2. The convict was sentenced to ten years in prison.
    3. She was convicted on multiple charges.

21. Prudent

  • Meaning: Acting with care and thought for the future.
  • Synonyms: Wise, cautious, sensible.
  • Antonyms: Reckless, imprudent, careless.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. It’s prudent to save money for emergencies.
    2. She made a prudent decision to avoid risks.
    3. Prudent planning ensured the project’s success.

22. Subtlety

  • Meaning: The quality of being delicate or nuanced.
  • Synonyms: Nuance, delicacy, refinement.
  • Antonyms: Obviousness, bluntness, crudeness.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The subtlety of her humor was lost on some.
    2. The painting’s subtlety made it a masterpiece.
    3. He appreciated the subtlety of the argument.

23. Hydrated

  • Meaning: Having absorbed enough water.
  • Synonyms: Moisturized, watered, replenished.
  • Antonyms: Dehydrated, dry, parched.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Staying hydrated is important during exercise.
    2. The plants looked healthy and hydrated.
    3. She drank water to stay hydrated.

24. Sweeping

  • Meaning: Wide in range or effect; extensive.
  • Synonyms: Broad, comprehensive, extensive.
  • Antonyms: Narrow, limited, specific.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The new law brought sweeping changes.
    2. She made a sweeping gesture with her arm.
    3. His sweeping statement offended many.

25. Evoking

  • Meaning: Bringing a feeling or memory to mind.
  • Synonyms: Eliciting, summoning, recalling.
  • Antonyms: Suppressing, ignoring, forgetting.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The song evoked memories of her childhood.
    2. His speech evoked strong emotions.
    3. The painting evoked a sense of peace.

26. Anomalous

  • Meaning: Deviating from what is standard or expected.
  • Synonyms: Abnormal, irregular, unusual.
  • Antonyms: Normal, typical, ordinary.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The results were anomalous and required further study.
    2. An anomalous weather pattern caused the storm.
    3. His behavior was anomalous for someone in his position.

27. Transient

  • Meaning: Lasting only for a short time.
  • Synonyms: Temporary, fleeting, brief.
  • Antonyms: Permanent, lasting, enduring.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The feeling of joy was transient.
    2. The city has a large transient population.
    3. Transient events often go unnoticed.

28. Misnomer

  • Meaning: A wrong or inaccurate name or term.
  • Synonyms: Misnaming, inaccuracy, mislabeling.
  • Antonyms: Accuracy, correctness, precision.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Calling it a "light" snack is a misnomer.
    2. The term "killer whale" is a misnomer.
    3. The title of the book was a misnomer.

29. Callous

  • Meaning: Emotionally insensitive or unfeeling.
  • Synonyms: Heartless, unfeeling, cruel.
  • Antonyms: Compassionate, kind, sensitive.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. His callous remarks hurt her feelings.
    2. The callous treatment of animals was condemned.
    3. She was shocked by his callous attitude.

30. Longing

  • Meaning: A strong desire or yearning.
  • Synonyms: Yearning, desire, craving.
  • Antonyms: Indifference, apathy, disinterest.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She felt a longing for her childhood home.
    2. His longing for adventure led him to travel.
    3. The poem expressed a deep longing for love.

 

 
 
 
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1. Empathy

  • Meaning: The ability to understand and share the feelings of others.
  • Synonyms: Compassion, understanding, sympathy.
  • Antonyms: Indifference, apathy, insensitivity.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She showed great empathy toward her friend’s struggles.
    2. Empathy is an important skill for healthcare professionals.
    3. His empathy made him a great listener.

2. Wholly

  • Meaning: Completely or fully.
  • Synonyms: Entirely, completely, totally.
  • Antonyms: Partially, partly, incompletely.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The plan was wholly successful.
    2. She was wholly devoted to her work.
    3. The story is wholly based on true events.

3. Turbulence

  • Meaning: A state of conflict or confusion; irregular air movement.
  • Synonyms: Unrest, instability, commotion.
  • Antonyms: Calm, peace, stability.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The plane experienced turbulence during the storm.
    2. Political turbulence followed the election.
    3. The market faced economic turbulence.

4. Affirmative

  • Meaning: Agreeing with or consenting to something.
  • Synonyms: Positive, approving, agreeing.
  • Antonyms: Negative, disapproving, rejecting.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She gave an affirmative nod.
    2. The answer was a clear affirmative.
    3. Affirmative action policies aim to promote equality.

5. Aspiring

  • Meaning: Directing one’s hopes or ambitions toward becoming something.
  • Synonyms: Ambitious, hopeful, striving.
  • Antonyms: Unambitious, indifferent, complacent.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She is an aspiring actress.
    2. The aspiring writer submitted her first novel.
    3. Aspiring athletes train hard to achieve their goals.

6. Avian

  • Meaning: Relating to birds.
  • Synonyms: Birdlike, ornithological, feathered.
  • Antonyms: Non-avian, mammalian, reptilian.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Avian flu is a disease that affects birds.
    2. The park is a haven for avian species.
    3. Avian behavior is fascinating to study.

7. Impoverished

  • Meaning: Reduced to poverty; deprived of strength or richness.
  • Synonyms: Poor, destitute, deprived.
  • Antonyms: Wealthy, rich, affluent.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The impoverished family struggled to make ends meet.
    2. The soil was impoverished after years of farming.
    3. Impoverished communities need more support.

8. Paranormal

  • Meaning: Beyond the scope of normal scientific understanding.
  • Synonyms: Supernatural, otherworldly, mystical.
  • Antonyms: Normal, natural, ordinary.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The house was said to be haunted by paranormal activity.
    2. Paranormal phenomena often defy explanation.
    3. She had a keen interest in paranormal research.

9. Penetrated

  • Meaning: Succeeded in entering or passing through.
  • Synonyms: Entered, pierced, infiltrated.
  • Antonyms: Withdrew, exited, retreated.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The bullet penetrated the wall.
    2. The spy penetrated the enemy’s defenses.
    3. The sunlight penetrated the thick curtains.

10. Pathological

  • Meaning: Relating to or caused by disease; compulsive.
  • Synonyms: Diseased, compulsive, abnormal.
  • Antonyms: Healthy, normal, natural.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The doctor studied pathological conditions.
    2. His pathological lying caused problems.
    3. Pathological changes were observed in the tissue.

11. Conquered

  • Meaning: Overcome and taken control of.
  • Synonyms: Defeated, subdued, vanquished.
  • Antonyms: Surrendered, lost, yielded.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The army conquered the enemy territory.
    2. She conquered her fear of public speaking.
    3. The mountain was finally conquered by the climbers.

12. Vapor

  • Meaning: A substance diffused or suspended in the air.
  • Synonyms: Mist, steam, fog.
  • Antonyms: Solid, liquid, ice.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The vapor rose from the boiling water.
    2. The room was filled with a strange vapor.
    3. Vapor trails were left by the airplane.

13. Trajectory

  • Meaning: The path followed by a projectile or object.
  • Synonyms: Path, course, arc.
  • Antonyms: Stillness, stagnation, halt.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The rocket’s trajectory was carefully calculated.
    2. The ball followed a high trajectory.
    3. His career trajectory was impressive.

14. Erroneous

  • Meaning: Incorrect or based on a mistake.
  • Synonyms: Wrong, incorrect, mistaken.
  • Antonyms: Correct, accurate, right.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The report contained erroneous information.
    2. His assumptions were completely erroneous.
    3. The erroneous claim was quickly corrected.

15. Fertility

  • Meaning: The ability to produce offspring or crops.
  • Synonyms: Productivity, fecundity, richness.
  • Antonyms: Infertility, barrenness, sterility.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Fertility treatments helped the couple conceive.
    2. The fertility of the soil was remarkable.
    3. Fertility rates have declined in recent years.

16. Denounced

  • Meaning: Publicly declared to be wrong or evil.
  • Synonyms: Condemned, criticized, censured.
  • Antonyms: Praised, supported, commended.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The leader denounced the act of violence.
    2. He was denounced as a traitor.
    3. The policy was widely denounced by activists.

17. Acculturation

  • Meaning: The process of adapting to a new culture.
  • Synonyms: Assimilation, adaptation, integration.
  • Antonyms: Isolation, separation, segregation.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Acculturation can be challenging for immigrants.
    2. The study focused on acculturation processes.
    3. Acculturation often involves learning a new language.

18. Distraught

  • Meaning: Deeply upset or agitated.
  • Synonyms: Agitated, frantic, overwhelmed.
  • Antonyms: Calm, composed, collected.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She was distraught after losing her wallet.
    2. The distraught parents searched for their child.
    3. His distraught expression revealed his anxiety.

19. Strained

  • Meaning: Showing signs of tension or pressure.
  • Synonyms: Tense, stressed, forced.
  • Antonyms: Relaxed, calm, easy.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Their relationship became strained over time.
    2. His voice was strained with emotion.
    3. The strained negotiations finally ended.

20. Naval

  • Meaning: Relating to a navy or ships.
  • Synonyms: Maritime, nautical, seafaring.
  • Antonyms: Land-based, terrestrial, aerial.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The naval fleet was deployed for the mission.
    2. Naval history is a fascinating subject.
    3. The country invested in its naval defenses.

21. Expenditure

  • Meaning: The act of spending money or resources.
  • Synonyms: Spending, outlay, expense.
  • Antonyms: Savings, income, revenue.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The project required significant expenditure.
    2. Government expenditure on healthcare increased.
    3. They tracked their monthly expenditures.

22. Pundits

  • Meaning: Experts who publicly express opinions.
  • Synonyms: Commentators, analysts, experts.
  • Antonyms: Novices, amateurs, laymen.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Political pundits discussed the election results.
    2. Sports pundits analyzed the game.
    3. The pundits’ predictions were often accurate.

23. Anthem

  • Meaning: A song of celebration or loyalty.
  • Synonyms: Hymn, song, chant.
  • Antonyms: Silence, noise, discord.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The national anthem was played at the ceremony.
    2. The team’s anthem inspired the players.
    3. She sang the school anthem with pride.

24. Discomfit

  • Meaning: Make someone feel uneasy or embarrassed.
  • Synonyms: Embarrass, unsettle, fluster.
  • Antonyms: Comfort, reassure, soothe.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. His rude comment discomfited her.
    2. The unexpected question discomfited the speaker.
    3. She tried not to show her discomfit.

25. Transparent

  • Meaning: Easy to perceive or understand; clear.
  • Synonyms: Clear, obvious, evident.
  • Antonyms: Opaque, unclear, hidden.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The glass was perfectly transparent.
    2. The company promised transparent communication.
    3. Her motives were transparent to everyone.

26. Immorality

  • Meaning: The state of being morally wrong.
  • Synonyms: Wickedness, sinfulness, corruption.
  • Antonyms: Morality, virtue, righteousness.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The novel explores themes of immorality.
    2. His actions were criticized for their immorality.
    3. Immorality in leadership can lead to downfall.

27. Communism

  • Meaning: A political ideology advocating classless society.
  • Synonyms: Socialism, collectivism, Marxism.
  • Antonyms: Capitalism, individualism, democracy.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Communism was a dominant ideology in the 20th century.
    2. The country transitioned from communism to capitalism.
    3. Communism emphasizes collective ownership.

28. Senator

  • Meaning: A member of a senate or legislative body.
  • Synonyms: Legislator, lawmaker, politician.
  • Antonyms: Citizen, civilian, voter.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The senator proposed a new bill.
    2. She was elected as a state senator.
    3. The senator addressed the crowd.

29. Disposing

  • Meaning: Getting rid of something; arranging.
  • Synonyms: Discarding, arranging, organizing.
  • Antonyms: Keeping, retaining, hoarding.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. They were disposing of old furniture.
    2. The general was skilled at disposing his troops.
    3. Properly disposing of waste is important.

30. Disposed

  • Meaning: Inclined or willing to do something.
  • Synonyms: Inclined, willing, prone.
  • Antonyms: Unwilling, disinclined, reluctant.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She was disposed to help her friend.
    2. He seemed disposed to agree with the plan.
    3. The team was disposed to take risks.
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1. Refined

  • Meaning: Improved or made more elegant.
  • Synonyms: Polished, sophisticated, cultured.
  • Antonyms: Crude, unrefined, rough.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Her refined manners impressed everyone at the party.
    2. The chef used refined techniques to prepare the dish.
    3. The refined version of the software has fewer bugs.

2. Repercussions

  • Meaning: Consequences or effects of an action.
  • Synonyms: Consequences, effects, outcomes.
  • Antonyms: Causes, origins, sources.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The decision had serious repercussions for the company.
    2. He didn’t consider the potential repercussions of his actions.
    3. The policy change had widespread repercussions.

3. Quake

  • Meaning: To shake or tremble, often due to fear or an earthquake.
  • Synonyms: Shake, tremble, shudder.
  • Antonyms: Steady, stabilize, calm.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The ground began to quake during the earthquake.
    2. She quaked with fear when she heard the noise.
    3. The building quaked as the train passed by.

4. Reminiscent

  • Meaning: Suggestive of something from the past.
  • Synonyms: Evocative, suggestive, nostalgic.
  • Antonyms: Unrelated, dissimilar, forgettable.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The song was reminiscent of her childhood.
    2. The old house was reminiscent of a bygone era.
    3. His style is reminiscent of classic artists.

5. Waned

  • Meaning: Decreased or diminished in strength or intensity.
  • Synonyms: Declined, faded, diminished.
  • Antonyms: Grew, increased, strengthened.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Her interest in the project waned over time.
    2. The moon waned as the month progressed.
    3. His enthusiasm waned after the initial excitement.

6. Waning

  • Meaning: Gradually decreasing or becoming weaker.
  • Synonyms: Declining, fading, diminishing.
  • Antonyms: Growing, increasing, strengthening.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The waning light signaled the end of the day.
    2. His influence is waning in the organization.
    3. The waning moon was barely visible.

7. Boon

  • Meaning: A benefit or blessing.
  • Synonyms: Benefit, blessing, advantage.
  • Antonyms: Curse, disadvantage, hindrance.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The new policy was a boon for small businesses.
    2. Good weather is a boon for farmers.
    3. The invention proved to be a boon to society.

8. Realm

  • Meaning: A field or domain of activity or interest.
  • Synonyms: Domain, field, sphere.
  • Antonyms: N/A (context-specific).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The realm of science is constantly evolving.
    2. He is an expert in the realm of finance.
    3. The story takes place in a magical realm.

9. Heed

  • Meaning: To pay attention to or take notice of.
  • Synonyms: Listen, notice, obey.
  • Antonyms: Ignore, disregard, neglect.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He failed to heed the warning signs.
    2. She heeded her doctor’s advice and rested.
    3. It’s important to heed safety instructions.

10. Maternity

  • Meaning: Relating to motherhood or pregnancy.
  • Synonyms: Motherhood, pregnancy, childbirth.
  • Antonyms: Paternity, fatherhood.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She took maternity leave after the birth of her child.
    2. The hospital has a dedicated maternity ward.
    3. Maternity clothes are designed for pregnant women.

11. Culinary

  • Meaning: Relating to cooking or the kitchen.
  • Synonyms: Cooking, gastronomic, food-related.
  • Antonyms: N/A (context-specific).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She has a passion for culinary arts.
    2. The culinary festival showcased dishes from around the world.
    3. He attended a culinary school to become a chef.

12. Tariffs

  • Meaning: Taxes on imports or exports.
  • Synonyms: Duties, taxes, levies.
  • Antonyms: Subsidies, exemptions, rebates.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The government imposed tariffs on imported goods.
    2. The new tariffs affected international trade.
    3. Businesses protested against the increased tariffs.

13. Stranded

  • Meaning: Left in a difficult or helpless situation.
  • Synonyms: Marooned, abandoned, stuck.
  • Antonyms: Rescued, saved, assisted.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The travelers were stranded due to the storm.
    2. The broken-down car left them stranded on the highway.
    3. The ship was stranded on a deserted island.

14. Surveillance

  • Meaning: Close observation, especially of a suspected person.
  • Synonyms: Monitoring, observation, scrutiny.
  • Antonyms: Neglect, disregard, inattention.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The police kept the suspect under surveillance.
    2. Surveillance cameras were installed for security.
    3. The government increased surveillance in public areas.

15. Hectic

  • Meaning: Full of incessant or frantic activity.
  • Synonyms: Busy, chaotic, frenetic.
  • Antonyms: Calm, peaceful, relaxed.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Her schedule was hectic with back-to-back meetings.
    2. The hectic pace of city life can be exhausting.
    3. The office was hectic during the holiday season.

16. Inmates

  • Meaning: People confined to an institution, such as a prison.
  • Synonyms: Prisoners, detainees, convicts.
  • Antonyms: Guards, wardens, free people.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The inmates were allowed outdoor time each day.
    2. The prison has programs to rehabilitate inmates.
    3. The inmates protested against poor living conditions.

17. Rehabilitation

  • Meaning: The process of restoring someone to health or normal life.
  • Synonyms: Recovery, restoration, reintegration.
  • Antonyms: Deterioration, decline, relapse.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The rehabilitation center helps patients recover from injuries.
    2. He underwent rehabilitation after the accident.
    3. The program focuses on the rehabilitation of offenders.

18. Coined

  • Meaning: Invented or created a new word or phrase.
  • Synonyms: Invented, created, devised.
  • Antonyms: Copied, repeated, reused.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Shakespeare coined many words still used today.
    2. The term “cyberspace” was coined in the 1980s.
    3. She coined a phrase that became very popular.

19. Pension

  • Meaning: A regular payment made during retirement.
  • Synonyms: Retirement fund, annuity, allowance.
  • Antonyms: N/A (context-specific).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He receives a monthly pension after retiring.
    2. The company offers a generous pension plan.
    3. She saved diligently to supplement her pension.

20. Hassle

  • Meaning: Inconvenience or trouble.
  • Synonyms: Trouble, bother, annoyance.
  • Antonyms: Convenience, ease, simplicity.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Dealing with the paperwork was a hassle.
    2. The traffic caused a lot of hassle for commuters.
    3. She didn’t want to hassle him with her problems.

21. Confidential

  • Meaning: Intended to be kept secret or private.
  • Synonyms: Secret, private, classified.
  • Antonyms: Public, open, disclosed.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The documents are strictly confidential.
    2. She shared confidential information with her lawyer.
    3. The meeting was held in a confidential setting.

22. Lag

  • Meaning: To fall behind or move slowly.
  • Synonyms: Delay, fall behind, drag.
  • Antonyms: Lead, advance, progress.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The project began to lag due to lack of resources.
    2. He lagged behind the rest of the group.
    3. The internet connection was lagging.

23. Clogged

  • Meaning: Blocked or obstructed.
  • Synonyms: Blocked, obstructed, jammed.
  • Antonyms: Clear, unblocked, open.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The drain was clogged with leaves.
    2. His arteries were clogged due to poor diet.
    3. The printer stopped working because the nozzle was clogged.

24. Outreach

  • Meaning: Efforts to provide services or information to a community.
  • Synonyms: Assistance, support, engagement.
  • Antonyms: Neglect, indifference, disengagement.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The organization’s outreach program helps the homeless.
    2. They conducted outreach to educate the public.
    3. The outreach efforts were well-received.

25. Halted

  • Meaning: Brought to a stop.
  • Synonyms: Stopped, paused, ceased.
  • Antonyms: Continued, resumed, progressed.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Construction was halted due to bad weather.
    2. The train halted at the station.
    3. The company halted production temporarily.

26. Devoid

  • Meaning: Completely lacking or empty.
  • Synonyms: Lacking, empty, without.
  • Antonyms: Full, abundant, replete.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The room was devoid of furniture.
    2. His speech was devoid of emotion.
    3. The desert is devoid of water.

27. Consent

  • Meaning: Permission or agreement.
  • Synonyms: Permission, approval, agreement.
  • Antonyms: Refusal, denial, dissent.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She gave her consent for the surgery.
    2. The contract requires the consent of both parties.
    3. He nodded in consent to the proposal.

 

 
 
 
 
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1. Probation

  • Meaning: A trial period or conditional release under supervision.
  • Synonyms: Trial period, parole, monitoring.
  • Antonyms: Imprisonment, incarceration, confinement.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He was placed on probation for two years.
    2. The employee is on probation for the first three months.
    3. Violating probation can lead to stricter penalties.

2. Relegated

  • Meaning: Assigned to a lower position or rank.
  • Synonyms: Demoted, downgraded, assigned.
  • Antonyms: Promoted, elevated, upgraded.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The team was relegated to a lower division.
    2. The task was relegated to a junior employee.
    3. The issue was relegated to the bottom of the agenda.

3. Probes

  • Meaning: Investigations or examinations to discover facts.
  • Synonyms: Investigations, inquiries, examinations.
  • Antonyms: Ignorance, neglect, disregard.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The police launched probes into the corruption scandal.
    2. Scientific probes explore the depths of the ocean.
    3. The committee conducted probes into the allegations.

4. Surrendered

  • Meaning: Gave up or yielded to another.
  • Synonyms: Yielded, relinquished, submitted.
  • Antonyms: Resisted, fought, retained.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The soldiers surrendered to the enemy.
    2. She surrendered her ticket at the entrance.
    3. He surrendered his claim to the property.

5. Anguish

  • Meaning: Severe mental or physical pain.
  • Synonyms: Agony, torment, suffering.
  • Antonyms: Joy, happiness, relief.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She felt deep anguish after losing her loved one.
    2. His face showed signs of anguish.
    3. The news caused widespread anguish.

6. Indicative

  • Meaning: Suggestive or serving as a sign of something.
  • Synonyms: Suggestive, symptomatic, representative.
  • Antonyms: Unrelated, irrelevant, non-indicative.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. His behavior is indicative of his frustration.
    2. The data is indicative of a growing trend.
    3. The dark clouds are indicative of an approaching storm.

7. Tenet

  • Meaning: A principle or belief held by a group.
  • Synonyms: Principle, belief, doctrine.
  • Antonyms: Doubt, skepticism, disbelief.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Freedom of speech is a tenet of democracy.
    2. The tenets of the religion emphasize compassion.
    3. The organization’s tenets guide its actions.

8. Subterranean

  • Meaning: Existing or occurring below the ground.
  • Synonyms: Underground, belowground, buried.
  • Antonyms: Aboveground, surface, aerial.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The subterranean tunnels were used for transportation.
    2. Subterranean water sources are vital in arid regions.
    3. The subterranean cave was explored by scientists.

9. Concurs

  • Meaning: Agrees or happens at the same time.
  • Synonyms: Agrees, coincides, accords.
  • Antonyms: Disagrees, conflicts, differs.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The witness concurs with the defendant’s statement.
    2. The festival concurs with the start of spring.
    3. The committee concurs on the need for reform.

10. Obsolete

  • Meaning: No longer in use or outdated.
  • Synonyms: Outdated, archaic, antiquated.
  • Antonyms: Modern, current, up-to-date.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Floppy disks are now obsolete.
    2. The old machinery became obsolete with new technology.
    3. The law was declared obsolete and repealed.

11. Oblivious

  • Meaning: Unaware or not conscious of something.
  • Synonyms: Unaware, unconscious, ignorant.
  • Antonyms: Aware, conscious, mindful.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She was oblivious to the noise around her.
    2. He remained oblivious to the danger.
    3. The child was oblivious to the tension in the room.

12. Slaying

  • Meaning: Killing someone violently.
  • Synonyms: Killing, murder, assassination.
  • Antonyms: Saving, protecting, sparing.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The slaying of the king shocked the nation.
    2. The detective investigated the slaying.
    3. The slaying was captured on surveillance cameras.

13. Retained

  • Meaning: Kept or continued to have something.
  • Synonyms: Kept, maintained, preserved.
  • Antonyms: Lost, discarded, released.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She retained her title as champion.
    2. The company retained its top employees.
    3. He retained a copy of the document.

14. Devout

  • Meaning: Deeply religious or committed.
  • Synonyms: Pious, religious, faithful.
  • Antonyms: Irreligious, impious, unfaithful.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She is a devout follower of her faith.
    2. His devout beliefs guided his actions.
    3. The devout community gathered for prayer.

15. Delicacy

  • Meaning: Fineness or subtlety, or a rare or expensive food.
  • Synonyms: Finesse, subtlety, rarity.
  • Antonyms: Coarseness, roughness, commonness.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The delicacy of the lace impressed everyone.
    2. The restaurant serves exotic delicacies.
    3. The situation required great delicacy.

16. Evasion

  • Meaning: The act of avoiding something.
  • Synonyms: Avoidance, escape, dodging.
  • Antonyms: Confrontation, facing, acceptance.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. His evasion of the question raised suspicions.
    2. Tax evasion is a serious crime.
    3. The politician’s evasion of responsibility angered the public.

17. Ostensibly

  • Meaning: Apparently or seemingly, but not necessarily true.
  • Synonyms: Apparently, seemingly, supposedly.
  • Antonyms: Actually, truly, genuinely.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Ostensibly, he was there to help, but he had other motives.
    2. The meeting was ostensibly about planning, but it turned into a debate.
    3. She was ostensibly calm, but inside she was nervous.

18. Omens

  • Meaning: Signs or events believed to predict the future.
  • Synonyms: Signs, portents, auguries.
  • Antonyms: N/A (context-specific).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The dark clouds were seen as omens of bad luck.
    2. Ancient cultures often interpreted omens in nature.
    3. The sudden silence was an omen of danger.

19. Embarked

  • Meaning: Began a journey or undertaking.
  • Synonyms: Began, started, commenced.
  • Antonyms: Ended, concluded, finished.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. They embarked on a journey around the world.
    2. The company embarked on a new project.
    3. She embarked on a career in medicine.

20. Disobedience

  • Meaning: Refusal to obey rules or authority.
  • Synonyms: Defiance, rebellion, insubordination.
  • Antonyms: Obedience, compliance, submission.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The child’s disobedience led to a timeout.
    2. Civil disobedience can be a form of protest.
    3. Disobedience of the law has consequences.

21. Reinstate

  • Meaning: To restore someone or something to a previous position.
  • Synonyms: Restore, reestablish, return.
  • Antonyms: Remove, dismiss, revoke.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The employee was reinstated after the investigation.
    2. The policy was reinstated due to public demand.
    3. They decided to reinstate the old rules.

22. Grandiose

  • Meaning: Impressive or ambitious in scope, but often impractical.
  • Synonyms: Ambitious, extravagant, pompous.
  • Antonyms: Modest, humble, simple.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The grandiose plan was too expensive to implement.
    2. His grandiose speech captivated the audience.
    3. The building’s design was grandiose and elaborate.

23. Predatory

  • Meaning: Exploiting or preying on others.
  • Synonyms: Exploitative, preying, rapacious.
  • Antonyms: Benevolent, protective, nurturing.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Predatory animals hunt for their food.
    2. The company was accused of predatory pricing.
    3. Predatory behavior is not tolerated in the workplace.

24. Acuity

  • Meaning: Sharpness of thought, vision, or hearing.
  • Synonyms: Sharpness, keenness, clarity.
  • Antonyms: Dullness, blurriness, obtuseness.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Her mental acuity impressed everyone.
    2. The test measures visual acuity.
    3. His acuity in solving problems is remarkable.

25. Drowning

  • Meaning: Dying or suffering from submersion in water.
  • Synonyms: Suffocating, submerging, sinking.
  • Antonyms: Floating, surviving, rescuing.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The lifeguard saved the child from drowning.
    2. Drowning is a leading cause of accidental death.
    3. The boat was at risk of drowning in the storm.

26. Authoritative

  • Meaning: Commanding and self-confident, or reliable and accurate.
  • Synonyms: Commanding, reliable, definitive.
  • Antonyms: Submissive, unreliable, uncertain.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She spoke in an authoritative tone.
    2. The book is an authoritative source on the subject.
    3. His authoritative approach earned him respect.

27. Villain

  • Meaning: A character in a story who opposes the hero, or a wicked person.
  • Synonyms: Antagonist, evildoer, criminal.
  • Antonyms: Hero, protagonist, savior.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The villain in the movie was terrifying.
    2. He played the role of the villain in the play.
    3. The story’s villain was eventually defeated.

28. Incarceration

  • Meaning: Imprisonment or confinement.
  • Synonyms: Imprisonment, confinement, detention.
  • Antonyms: Freedom, release, liberation.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. His incarceration lasted for ten years.
    2. The rate of incarceration has increased in recent years.
    3. Incarceration is often used as a form of punishment.

29. Touted

  • Meaning: Promoted or praised highly.
  • Synonyms: Promoted, praised, advertised.
  • Antonyms: Criticized, condemned, downplayed.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The product was touted as a revolutionary invention.
    2. The candidate was touted as the best choice for the job.
    3. The film was touted as a masterpiece by critics.

 

 
 
 
 
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1. Suffice

  • Meaning: To be enough or adequate.
  • Synonyms: Enough, adequate, satisfy.
  • Antonyms: Lack, fall short, insufficient.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. A simple apology will suffice.
    2. One slice of cake should suffice for dessert.
    3. His explanation did not suffice to calm her fears.

2. Extraterrestrial

  • Meaning: Relating to beings or objects from outside Earth.
  • Synonyms: Alien, otherworldly, cosmic.
  • Antonyms: Earthly, terrestrial, mundane.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Scientists search for signs of extraterrestrial life.
    2. The movie is about an extraterrestrial invasion.
    3. Extraterrestrial objects like meteors sometimes enter Earth’s atmosphere.

3. Championed

  • Meaning: Supported or defended a cause or person.
  • Synonyms: Supported, advocated, defended.
  • Antonyms: Opposed, criticized, attacked.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She championed the rights of the underprivileged.
    2. The senator championed the new environmental bill.
    3. He championed the idea of renewable energy.

4. Snobbish

  • Meaning: Behaving as if one is superior to others.
  • Synonyms: Arrogant, elitist, condescending.
  • Antonyms: Humble, modest, down-to-earth.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. His snobbish attitude made him unpopular.
    2. She was criticized for her snobbish remarks.
    3. The snobbish behavior of the guests was off-putting.

5. Inhibit

  • Meaning: To restrain or prevent an action or process.
  • Synonyms: Restrain, hinder, prevent.
  • Antonyms: Encourage, promote, facilitate.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Fear can inhibit people from taking risks.
    2. The drug inhibits the growth of bacteria.
    3. Shyness inhibited her from speaking in public.

6. Springy

  • Meaning: Elastic or bouncy.
  • Synonyms: Elastic, bouncy, flexible.
  • Antonyms: Stiff, rigid, inflexible.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The mattress was soft and springy.
    2. The grass felt springy underfoot.
    3. The springy branches swayed in the wind.

7. Commending

  • Meaning: Praising or approving of someone or something.
  • Synonyms: Praising, applauding, complimenting.
  • Antonyms: Criticizing, condemning, disapproving.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The teacher was commending the student for her hard work.
    2. The manager commended the team for their excellent performance.
    3. His actions were commended by the community.

8. Enriched

  • Meaning: Improved or enhanced in quality or value.
  • Synonyms: Enhanced, improved, fortified.
  • Antonyms: Depleted, diminished, weakened.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The soil was enriched with nutrients.
    2. Her travels enriched her understanding of different cultures.
    3. The program enriched the lives of many people.

9. Perspiration

  • Meaning: Sweat or the process of sweating.
  • Synonyms: Sweat, moisture, exudation.
  • Antonyms: Dryness, dehydration.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. His face was covered in perspiration after the workout.
    2. Perspiration helps regulate body temperature.
    3. The intense heat caused excessive perspiration.

10. Vested

  • Meaning: Protected or established by law, or having a personal stake in something.
  • Synonyms: Entrenched, established, guaranteed.
  • Antonyms: Unsecured, uncertain, unestablished.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He has a vested interest in the company’s success.
    2. The rights are vested in the constitution.
    3. She has a vested right to the property.

11. Superb

  • Meaning: Excellent or of the highest quality.
  • Synonyms: Excellent, outstanding, magnificent.
  • Antonyms: Poor, inferior, mediocre.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The meal was absolutely superb.
    2. She gave a superb performance in the play.
    3. The view from the top of the mountain was superb.

12. Archive

  • Meaning: A collection of historical records or documents.
  • Synonyms: Records, repository, library.
  • Antonyms: N/A (context-specific).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The museum’s archive contains rare manuscripts.
    2. The documents were stored in the national archive.
    3. She researched the archive for her thesis.

13. Layover

  • Meaning: A stop or break in a journey.
  • Synonyms: Stopover, break, pause.
  • Antonyms: Nonstop, direct, continuous.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The flight had a layover in Chicago.
    2. They used the layover to explore the city.
    3. The layover lasted three hours.

14. Validate

  • Meaning: To confirm or prove the validity of something.
  • Synonyms: Confirm, verify, authenticate.
  • Antonyms: Invalidate, disprove, reject.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The experiment validated the theory.
    2. The ticket must be validated before boarding.
    3. Her success validated her hard work.

15. Wretched

  • Meaning: Miserable or of poor quality.
  • Synonyms: Miserable, pitiful, deplorable.
  • Antonyms: Happy, fortunate, excellent.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The refugees lived in wretched conditions.
    2. He felt wretched after losing his job.
    3. The movie was a wretched attempt at comedy.

16. Barbaric

  • Meaning: Savagely cruel or uncivilized.
  • Synonyms: Savage, brutal, uncivilized.
  • Antonyms: Civilized, humane, gentle.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The barbaric treatment of prisoners was condemned.
    2. The invaders were accused of barbaric acts.
    3. Such behavior is considered barbaric in modern society.

17. Inhumane

  • Meaning: Lacking compassion or kindness.
  • Synonyms: Cruel, brutal, merciless.
  • Antonyms: Humane, compassionate, kind.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The inhumane conditions in the prison shocked the world.
    2. The treatment of animals in the factory was inhumane.
    3. Inhumane practices must be stopped.

18. Effacing

  • Meaning: Erasing or making oneself inconspicuous.
  • Synonyms: Erasing, obliterating, deleting.
  • Antonyms: Highlighting, emphasizing, preserving.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She was effacing her mistakes from the document.
    2. His humility led to his effacing personality.
    3. The artist was effacing parts of the painting to create a new effect.

19. Configurations

  • Meaning: Arrangements or layouts of parts.
  • Synonyms: Arrangements, layouts, structures.
  • Antonyms: Disarray, chaos, disorder.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The software allows for different configurations.
    2. The car’s seating configuration can be adjusted.
    3. The configuration of the room was changed for the event.

20. Dissent

  • Meaning: Disagreement or opposition.
  • Synonyms: Disagreement, opposition, protest.
  • Antonyms: Agreement, consent, approval.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. There was dissent among the committee members.
    2. The judge wrote a dissenting opinion.
    3. Dissent is an important part of democracy.

21. Candor

  • Meaning: Honesty or openness in expression.
  • Synonyms: Honesty, frankness, openness.
  • Antonyms: Deceit, dishonesty, insincerity.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She appreciated his candor in the discussion.
    2. The manager’s candor earned her respect.
    3. Candor is essential in building trust.

22. Rife

  • Meaning: Widespread or abundant.
  • Synonyms: Widespread, abundant, prevalent.
  • Antonyms: Rare, scarce, limited.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Corruption is rife in the organization.
    2. The forest was rife with wildlife.
    3. Rumors were rife about the company’s future.

23. Savvy

  • Meaning: Shrewdness or practical knowledge.
  • Synonyms: Shrewdness, understanding, expertise.
  • Antonyms: Ignorance, naivety, inexperience.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She is tech-savvy and knows how to fix computers.
    2. His business savvy helped him succeed.
    3. The politician is known for his political savvy.

24. Prenatal

  • Meaning: Relating to the period before birth.
  • Synonyms: Antenatal, before birth, gestational.
  • Antonyms: Postnatal, after birth.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Prenatal care is essential for a healthy pregnancy.
    2. She attended prenatal classes to prepare for childbirth.
    3. The doctor discussed prenatal vitamins with her.

25. Seized

  • Meaning: Taken hold of suddenly or forcibly.
  • Synonyms: Grabbed, captured, confiscated.
  • Antonyms: Released, let go, surrendered.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The police seized the illegal goods.
    2. He seized the opportunity to speak.
    3. The army seized control of the city.

26. Seizures

  • Meaning: Sudden attacks of illness, especially epilepsy, or the act of taking something forcibly.
  • Synonyms: Attacks, fits, confiscations.
  • Antonyms: Releases, surrenders, returns.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The patient suffered from frequent seizures.
    2. The seizure of the property was controversial.
    3. The drug helps control seizures in epilepsy patients.

27. Daring

  • Meaning: Bold or adventurous.
  • Synonyms: Bold, adventurous, courageous.
  • Antonyms: Timid, cautious, fearful.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The daring rescue mission saved many lives.
    2. She made a daring decision to start her own business.
    3. His daring personality made him a great explorer.

28. Ejected

  • Meaning: Forced or thrown out.
  • Synonyms: Expelled, removed, ousted.
  • Antonyms: Admitted, welcomed, retained.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The player was ejected from the game for misconduct.
    2. The pilot ejected from the plane before it crashed.
    3. The machine ejected the finished product.

29. Disincentive

  • Meaning: Something that discourages an action.
  • Synonyms: Deterrent, discouragement, hindrance.
  • Antonyms: Incentive, encouragement, motivation.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. High taxes are a disincentive to investment.
    2. The lack of rewards is a disincentive for hard work.
    3. The policy created a disincentive for innovation.

 

 
 
 
 
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1. Deferred

  • Meaning: Postponed or delayed.
  • Synonyms: Postponed, delayed, put off.
  • Antonyms: Advanced, expedited, hastened.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The meeting was deferred until next week.
    2. He deferred his decision until he had more information.
    3. The project was deferred due to budget constraints.

2. Satirizing

  • Meaning: Mocking or ridiculing through humor or irony.
  • Synonyms: Mocking, ridiculing, parodying.
  • Antonyms: Praising, complimenting, honoring.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The show is known for satirizing political figures.
    2. The cartoonist satirized the government’s policies.
    3. Satirizing societal norms can provoke thought.

3. Render

  • Meaning: To provide or cause to become.
  • Synonyms: Provide, deliver, make.
  • Antonyms: Withhold, take, remove.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The artist rendered a beautiful portrait.
    2. The storm rendered the roads impassable.
    3. He rendered his services to the community.

4. Rendering

  • Meaning: A representation or interpretation, or the act of providing.
  • Synonyms: Representation, depiction, portrayal.
  • Antonyms: Misrepresentation, distortion.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The architect presented a rendering of the new building.
    2. Her rendering of the song was heartfelt.
    3. The software creates realistic 3D renderings.

5. Basin

  • Meaning: A bowl-shaped container or a geographical depression.
  • Synonyms: Bowl, sink, depression.
  • Antonyms: Peak, hill, elevation.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She filled the basin with water to wash her hands.
    2. The river flows into a large basin.
    3. The basin of the waterfall was surrounded by rocks.

6. Excrement

  • Meaning: Waste matter discharged from the body.
  • Synonyms: Feces, waste, dung.
  • Antonyms: Cleanliness, purity.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Proper disposal of excrement is essential for hygiene.
    2. The smell of excrement was overwhelming.
    3. Animal excrement can be used as fertilizer.

7. Logistical

  • Meaning: Relating to the organization of complex operations.
  • Synonyms: Organizational, operational, strategic.
  • Antonyms: Disorganized, chaotic, haphazard.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The logistical challenges of the event were immense.
    2. Logistical planning ensured the success of the mission.
    3. The team handled the logistical details efficiently.

8. Tentative

  • Meaning: Not certain or fixed; provisional.
  • Synonyms: Provisional, uncertain, hesitant.
  • Antonyms: Definite, certain, final.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. They made a tentative agreement to meet next week.
    2. Her plans were still tentative and subject to change.
    3. He gave a tentative answer to the question.

9. Volatile

  • Meaning: Liable to change rapidly or unpredictably.
  • Synonyms: Unstable, unpredictable, erratic.
  • Antonyms: Stable, steady, predictable.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The stock market is highly volatile.
    2. His volatile temper made him difficult to work with.
    3. The situation in the region remains volatile.

10. Excavations

  • Meaning: The act of digging or uncovering something.
  • Synonyms: Digging, unearthing, digging up.
  • Antonyms: Filling, burying, covering.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The excavations revealed ancient artifacts.
    2. The team conducted excavations at the archaeological site.
    3. Excavations for the new building began last month.

11. Expediently

  • Meaning: In a way that is convenient or practical.
  • Synonyms: Efficiently, promptly, quickly.
  • Antonyms: Slowly, inefficiently, inconveniently.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The issue was resolved expediently.
    2. She handled the problem expediently and effectively.
    3. The team worked expediently to meet the deadline.

12. Embroiled

  • Meaning: Involved in a conflict or difficult situation.
  • Synonyms: Involved, entangled, ensnared.
  • Antonyms: Detached, uninvolved, free.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The company became embroiled in a legal dispute.
    2. He was embroiled in a heated argument.
    3. The politician was embroiled in a scandal.

13. Regression

  • Meaning: A return to a less advanced state.
  • Synonyms: Reversion, decline, deterioration.
  • Antonyms: Progress, advancement, improvement.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The patient showed signs of regression in therapy.
    2. The regression of the economy was alarming.
    3. Regression analysis is used in statistics.

14. Abysmal

  • Meaning: Extremely bad or appalling.
  • Synonyms: Terrible, dreadful, appalling.
  • Antonyms: Excellent, superb, outstanding.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The team’s performance was abysmal.
    2. The living conditions in the area were abysmal.
    3. He received abysmal grades in school.

15. Inflicted

  • Meaning: Caused something unpleasant to be suffered.
  • Synonyms: Imposed, caused, dealt.
  • Antonyms: Relieved, alleviated, spared.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The storm inflicted severe damage on the town.
    2. He inflicted pain on his opponent during the match.
    3. The disease inflicted suffering on many people.

16. Lauded

  • Meaning: Praised or celebrated.
  • Synonyms: Praised, celebrated, commended.
  • Antonyms: Criticized, condemned, denounced.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The artist was lauded for her innovative work.
    2. The team’s efforts were lauded by the coach.
    3. The book was lauded by critics.

17. Bogged

  • Meaning: Stuck or slowed down by difficulty.
  • Synonyms: Stuck, mired, hindered.
  • Antonyms: Freed, advanced, progressed.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The project got bogged down by bureaucracy.
    2. The car was bogged in the mud.
    3. She felt bogged by the workload.

18. Ancestry

  • Meaning: One’s family or ethnic background.
  • Synonyms: Heritage, lineage, descent.
  • Antonyms: N/A (context-specific).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She traced her ancestry back to Ireland.
    2. His ancestry includes several notable figures.
    3. The study of ancestry is popular in genealogy.

19. Recollect

  • Meaning: To remember or recall something.
  • Synonyms: Remember, recall, reminisce.
  • Antonyms: Forget, disregard, ignore.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She tried to recollect the details of the event.
    2. He recollected his childhood memories.
    3. I can’t recollect where I put my keys.

20. Conviction

  • Meaning: A firmly held belief or a formal declaration of guilt.
  • Synonyms: Belief, certainty, verdict.
  • Antonyms: Doubt, uncertainty, acquittal.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She spoke with conviction about her beliefs.
    2. The conviction of the criminal brought justice.
    3. His conviction for the crime was overturned.

21. Reflection

  • Meaning: Serious thought or consideration, or an image seen in a mirror.
  • Synonyms: Thought, consideration, image.
  • Antonyms: Ignorance, disregard, distortion.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She spent hours in reflection before making a decision.
    2. The reflection in the mirror was clear.
    3. His speech was a reflection of his values.

22. Perpetrated

  • Meaning: Carried out or committed a harmful act.
  • Synonyms: Committed, executed, carried out.
  • Antonyms: Prevented, stopped, hindered.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The crime was perpetrated by a known criminal.
    2. The fraud was perpetrated over several years.
    3. The attack was perpetrated under the cover of darkness.

23. Whimsical

  • Meaning: Playfully quaint or fanciful.
  • Synonyms: Playful, fanciful, quirky.
  • Antonyms: Serious, practical, realistic.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The story had a whimsical charm.
    2. Her whimsical sense of humor delighted everyone.
    3. The artist’s work is known for its whimsical style.

24. Plummet

  • Meaning: To fall or drop straight down.
  • Synonyms: Fall, drop, plunge.
  • Antonyms: Rise, ascend, soar.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The plane plummeted to the ground.
    2. Stock prices plummeted after the announcement.
    3. The temperature plummeted overnight.

25. Unequivocal

  • Meaning: Clear and unambiguous.
  • Synonyms: Clear, unambiguous, definite.
  • Antonyms: Ambiguous, unclear, equivocal.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Her answer was unequivocal: “No.”
    2. The evidence was unequivocal in proving his guilt.
    3. The leader gave an unequivocal statement.

26. Grim

  • Meaning: Serious, gloomy, or depressing.
  • Synonyms: Gloomy, bleak, harsh.
  • Antonyms: Cheerful, bright, optimistic.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The situation looked grim after the storm.
    2. His grim expression worried everyone.
    3. The news was grim and unsettling.

27. Engendered

  • Meaning: Caused or gave rise to something.
  • Synonyms: Caused, generated, produced.
  • Antonyms: Prevented, stopped, hindered.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The policy engendered widespread support.
    2. His speech engendered hope among the audience.
    3. The conflict engendered mistrust between the groups.

28. Prototypical

  • Meaning: Representing a typical example of something.
  • Synonyms: Typical, archetypal, representative.
  • Antonyms: Atypical, unusual, unique.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The character is a prototypical hero.
    2. This is a prototypical example of the genre.
    3. The design is prototypical of modern architecture.

29. Engrossed

  • Meaning: Completely absorbed or occupied.
  • Synonyms: Absorbed, captivated, immersed.
  • Antonyms: Distracted, uninterested, bored.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She was engrossed in her book and didn’t hear the doorbell.
    2. The audience was engrossed by the performance.
    3. He was so engrossed in his work that he forgot to eat.

 

 
 
 
 
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1. Contrived

  • Meaning: Deliberately created rather than arising naturally; artificial.
  • Synonyms: Artificial, forced, fabricated.
  • Antonyms: Natural, spontaneous, genuine.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The plot of the movie felt contrived and unrealistic.
    2. His apology seemed contrived and insincere.
    3. The solution was too contrived to be effective.

2. Repressive

  • Meaning: Restrictive or oppressive, especially in controlling freedom.
  • Synonyms: Oppressive, authoritarian, restrictive.
  • Antonyms: Liberal, permissive, free.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The repressive regime silenced all opposition.
    2. Repressive laws limited freedom of speech.
    3. The government’s repressive policies sparked protests.

3. Oppressive

  • Meaning: Unjustly inflicting hardship or burden.
  • Synonyms: Tyrannical, harsh, burdensome.
  • Antonyms: Gentle, lenient, liberating.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The oppressive heat made it difficult to work.
    2. The oppressive ruler was overthrown by the people.
    3. The oppressive laws were widely criticized.

4. Lamenting

  • Meaning: Expressing grief or sorrow.
  • Synonyms: Mourning, grieving, bewailing.
  • Antonyms: Celebrating, rejoicing, praising.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She was lamenting the loss of her friend.
    2. The poem is a lamenting tribute to the fallen soldiers.
    3. He spent the evening lamenting his mistakes.

5. Concocted

  • Meaning: Created or devised, often in a clever or deceptive way.
  • Synonyms: Devised, fabricated, invented.
  • Antonyms: Revealed, exposed, uncovered.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He concocted a story to explain his absence.
    2. The chef concocted a new recipe for the competition.
    3. The plan was concocted in secret.

6. Carnivore

  • Meaning: An animal that feeds on flesh.
  • Synonyms: Meat-eater, predator, hunter.
  • Antonyms: Herbivore, vegetarian, plant-eater.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Lions are carnivores that hunt for their food.
    2. The zoo has a section dedicated to carnivores.
    3. Carnivores play a vital role in the ecosystem.

7. Abdicated

  • Meaning: Formally gave up a position of power or responsibility.
  • Synonyms: Resigned, relinquished, surrendered.
  • Antonyms: Assumed, retained, claimed.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The king abdicated the throne in favor of his son.
    2. She abdicated her role as team leader.
    3. The CEO abdicated responsibility for the company’s failure.

8. Inauguration

  • Meaning: The formal admission of someone to office or the beginning of something.
  • Synonyms: Induction, initiation, commencement.
  • Antonyms: Conclusion, termination, end.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The president’s inauguration was attended by thousands.
    2. The inauguration of the new building took place last week.
    3. The event marked the inauguration of a new era.

9. Overarching

  • Meaning: Comprehensive or all-encompassing.
  • Synonyms: Comprehensive, overarching, all-encompassing.
  • Antonyms: Narrow, limited, specific.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The overarching goal of the project is to reduce poverty.
    2. The overarching theme of the book is love and loss.
    3. The policy addresses the overarching issues in education.

10. Shrouded

  • Meaning: Covered or concealed.
  • Synonyms: Covered, concealed, hidden.
  • Antonyms: Revealed, exposed, uncovered.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The mountain was shrouded in mist.
    2. The mystery remains shrouded in secrecy.
    3. The truth was shrouded by conflicting reports.

11. Obscurity

  • Meaning: The state of being unknown or unimportant.
  • Synonyms: Unimportance, anonymity, insignificance.
  • Antonyms: Fame, prominence, importance.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The artist lived in obscurity for most of his life.
    2. The book was rescued from obscurity and became a bestseller.
    3. The details of the event faded into obscurity.

12. Exquisite

  • Meaning: Extremely beautiful or delicate.
  • Synonyms: Beautiful, delicate, elegant.
  • Antonyms: Ugly, crude, coarse.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The jewelry was of exquisite craftsmanship.
    2. She wore an exquisite gown to the party.
    3. The meal was an exquisite blend of flavors.

13. Tame

  • Meaning: Domesticated or made less wild or frightening.
  • Synonyms: Domesticated, subdued, gentle.
  • Antonyms: Wild, untamed, fierce.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The once wild animal was now tame.
    2. The garden was a tame version of the wilderness.
    3. His response was surprisingly tame.

14. Regime

  • Meaning: A government or system of rule.
  • Synonyms: Government, administration, rule.
  • Antonyms: Anarchy, chaos, disorder.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The regime was overthrown in a revolution.
    2. The new regime introduced sweeping reforms.
    3. The authoritarian regime suppressed dissent.

15. Regimen

  • Meaning: A systematic plan or course of action.
  • Synonyms: Routine, program, schedule.
  • Antonyms: Disorder, chaos, irregularity.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She followed a strict fitness regimen.
    2. The doctor prescribed a new medication regimen.
    3. His daily regimen included meditation and exercise.

16. Bestowed

  • Meaning: Granted or conferred something.
  • Synonyms: Granted, conferred, awarded.
  • Antonyms: Withheld, denied, refused.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The title was bestowed upon him by the king.
    2. She bestowed her blessings on the newlyweds.
    3. The award was bestowed for his contributions to science.

17. Behest

  • Meaning: A command or urgent request.
  • Synonyms: Command, request, order.
  • Antonyms: Suggestion, recommendation, advice.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He acted at the behest of his superiors.
    2. The project was undertaken at the behest of the community.
    3. She complied with his behest reluctantly.

18. Alteration

  • Meaning: A change or modification.
  • Synonyms: Change, modification, adjustment.
  • Antonyms: Preservation, stability, constancy.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The dress required some alteration to fit perfectly.
    2. The alteration of the plan caused delays.
    3. The document underwent several alterations.

19. Dubious

  • Meaning: Hesitating or doubting; questionable.
  • Synonyms: Doubtful, uncertain, questionable.
  • Antonyms: Certain, sure, trustworthy.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. His explanation seemed dubious to everyone.
    2. The company’s practices are ethically dubious.
    3. She gave him a dubious look.

20. Biannual

  • Meaning: Occurring twice a year.
  • Synonyms: Semiannual, twice-yearly.
  • Antonyms: Annual, biennial, monthly.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The conference is a biannual event.
    2. The magazine is published on a biannual basis.
    3. The biannual report was released in June and December.

21. Finite

  • Meaning: Having limits or bounds.
  • Synonyms: Limited, bounded, measurable.
  • Antonyms: Infinite, unlimited, endless.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The Earth’s resources are finite.
    2. The project has a finite budget.
    3. Time is finite, so use it wisely.

22. Custody

  • Meaning: Protective care or legal guardianship.
  • Synonyms: Guardianship, care, detention.
  • Antonyms: Release, freedom, liberation.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The child was placed in the custody of her aunt.
    2. The suspect was taken into police custody.
    3. The parents fought for custody of their children.

23. Pivotal

  • Meaning: Of crucial importance.
  • Synonyms: Crucial, critical, central.
  • Antonyms: Insignificant, trivial, unimportant.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The meeting was pivotal in deciding the company’s future.
    2. Her role in the project was pivotal to its success.
    3. The discovery was a pivotal moment in science.

24. Smearing

  • Meaning: Spreading something thinly or damaging someone’s reputation.
  • Synonyms: Spreading, staining, defaming.
  • Antonyms: Cleaning, praising, honoring.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She was smearing paint on the canvas.
    2. The politician accused the media of smearing his reputation.
    3. The smear campaign was widely criticized.

25. Transmit

  • Meaning: To send or pass on something.
  • Synonyms: Send, convey, broadcast.
  • Antonyms: Receive, withhold, retain.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The radio station transmits news updates hourly.
    2. The disease is transmitted through contact.
    3. The satellite transmits signals to Earth.

26. Viral

  • Meaning: Spreading rapidly and widely, especially online.
  • Synonyms: Infectious, spreading, popular.
  • Antonyms: Unpopular, contained, limited.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The video went viral on social media.
    2. The viral infection spread quickly through the community.
    3. The campaign became viral overnight.

27. Mundane

  • Meaning: Lacking interest or excitement; ordinary.
  • Synonyms: Ordinary, dull, routine.
  • Antonyms: Extraordinary, exciting, remarkable.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He found his job mundane and unfulfilling.
    2. The mundane tasks of daily life can be tedious.
    3. She longed for adventure beyond the mundane.

28. Surplus

  • Meaning: An excess amount.
  • Synonyms: Excess, surplus, abundance.
  • Antonyms: Shortage, deficit, lack.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The company had a surplus of inventory.
    2. The surplus food was donated to charity.
    3. The budget showed a surplus this year.

29. Interim

  • Meaning: Temporary or provisional.
  • Synonyms: Temporary, provisional, transitional.
  • Antonyms: Permanent, final, lasting.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. An interim manager was appointed until a permanent one was found.
    2. The interim report was released before the final findings.
    3. The interim solution worked for the time being.

30. Perpetuating

  • Meaning: Causing something to continue indefinitely.
  • Synonyms: Continuing, sustaining, prolonging.
  • Antonyms: Ending, stopping, halting.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The myth was perpetuated by generations of storytellers.
    2. The policy risks perpetuating inequality.
    3. The media plays a role in perpetuating stereotypes.

 

 
 
 
 
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1. Behalf

  • Meaning: Representing or in the interest of someone or something.
  • Synonyms: Representation, interest, sake.
  • Antonyms: Opposition, against.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She spoke on behalf of the entire team during the meeting.
    2. The lawyer acted on behalf of his client to negotiate the settlement.
    3. Donations were collected on behalf of the charity.

2. Inferior

  • Meaning: Lower in quality, rank, or importance.
  • Synonyms: Subordinate, lesser, secondary.
  • Antonyms: Superior, better, higher.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The product was rejected due to its inferior quality.
    2. He felt inferior to his colleagues because of his lack of experience.
    3. The cheaper materials are often inferior to the more expensive ones.

3. Reimburse

  • Meaning: Repay someone for expenses they have incurred.
  • Synonyms: Repay, refund, compensate.
  • Antonyms: Charge, withhold, owe.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The company will reimburse you for your travel expenses.
    2. She was reimbursed for the medical bills after submitting the receipts.
    3. Make sure to keep the receipts so you can be reimbursed later.

4. Equivalent

  • Meaning: Equal in value, amount, function, or meaning.
  • Synonyms: Equal, comparable, corresponding.
  • Antonyms: Unequal, dissimilar, different.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. One dollar is roughly equivalent to 100 yen.
    2. The two jobs are equivalent in terms of responsibility.
    3. Silence can sometimes be equivalent to agreement.

5. Induce

  • Meaning: Persuade or influence someone to do something.
  • Synonyms: Persuade, encourage, prompt.
  • Antonyms: Discourage, deter, dissuade.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The doctor induced labor to ensure the baby’s safe delivery.
    2. Advertisements are designed to induce people to buy products.
    3. His speech induced a sense of hope among the audience.

6. Virulent

  • Meaning: Extremely harmful or poisonous; bitterly hostile.
  • Synonyms: Toxic, deadly, malicious.
  • Antonyms: Harmless, benign, friendly.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The virus was highly virulent and spread quickly.
    2. She wrote a virulent critique of the government’s policies.
    3. The debate turned virulent as both sides attacked each other.

7. Executed

  • Meaning: Carried out or performed an action.
  • Synonyms: Accomplished, performed, completed.
  • Antonyms: Abandoned, neglected, failed.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The plan was executed flawlessly by the team.
    2. The artist executed the painting with great precision.
    3. The criminal was executed for his crimes.

8. Synchronous

  • Meaning: Occurring at the same time; simultaneous.
  • Synonyms: Simultaneous, concurrent, coordinated.
  • Antonyms: Asynchronous, separate, delayed.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The dancers moved in synchronous harmony.
    2. The meeting was held in synchronous with the global conference.
    3. The clocks were perfectly synchronous.

9. Strips

  • Meaning: Remove a covering or take something away.
  • Synonyms: Remove, peel, uncover.
  • Antonyms: Cover, wrap, conceal.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She stripped the old wallpaper off the walls.
    2. The storm stripped the trees of their leaves.
    3. He was stripped of his title after the scandal.

10. Asylum

  • Meaning: Protection or sanctuary, especially for those fleeing danger.
  • Synonyms: Refuge, sanctuary, shelter.
  • Antonyms: Exposure, danger, vulnerability.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The political dissident sought asylum in a foreign country.
    2. The church provided asylum to the refugees.
    3. He was granted asylum after proving his life was in danger.

11. Inception

  • Meaning: The beginning or start of something.
  • Synonyms: Beginning, start, origin.
  • Antonyms: End, conclusion, termination.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The project has been successful since its inception.
    2. The company has grown rapidly since its inception in 2010.
    3. From its inception, the plan was flawed.

12. Outlaw

  • Meaning: A person who has broken the law and is on the run.
  • Synonyms: Criminal, fugitive, bandit.
  • Antonyms: Law-abiding citizen, hero, protector.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The outlaw was finally captured by the police.
    2. In the old west, outlaws often hid in remote areas.
    3. The government outlawed the use of certain chemicals.

13. Convoy

  • Meaning: A group of vehicles or ships traveling together for protection.
  • Synonyms: Escort, caravan, fleet.
  • Antonyms: Solo, individual, lone.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The military convoy moved through the desert.
    2. The ships traveled in a convoy to avoid pirate attacks.
    3. A convoy of trucks delivered supplies to the disaster area.

14. Amid

  • Meaning: In the middle of or surrounded by.
  • Synonyms: Among, during, in the midst of.
  • Antonyms: Outside, beyond, away from.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She remained calm amid the chaos.
    2. The house stood amid a field of flowers.
    3. The decision was made amid growing concerns.

15. Decree

  • Meaning: An official order issued by a legal authority.
  • Synonyms: Order, mandate, proclamation.
  • Antonyms: Request, suggestion, plea.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The king issued a decree banning the practice.
    2. The court’s decree was final and binding.
    3. The government passed a decree to increase taxes.

16. Ballot

  • Meaning: A process of voting, typically in secret.
  • Synonyms: Vote, poll, election.
  • Antonyms: Abstention, refusal, boycott.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Citizens cast their ballots in the presidential election.
    2. The ballot results were announced late at night.
    3. She filled out her ballot carefully.

17. Crater

  • Meaning: A large, bowl-shaped cavity in the ground.
  • Synonyms: Hollow, pit, depression.
  • Antonyms: Hill, mound, peak.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The meteor left a massive crater in the earth.
    2. The volcano’s crater was filled with lava.
    3. They hiked to the edge of the crater to take photos.

18. Expatriate

  • Meaning: A person living outside their native country.
  • Synonyms: Emigrant, migrant, foreigner.
  • Antonyms: Native, local, citizen.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He became an expatriate after moving to France.
    2. The expatriate community in the city is quite large.
    3. She worked as an expatriate for several years.

19. Sewage

  • Meaning: Wastewater and excrement carried in sewers.
  • Synonyms: Waste, effluent, drainage.
  • Antonyms: Clean water, purified water.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The sewage system was damaged during the flood.
    2. The smell of sewage filled the air.
    3. The city upgraded its sewage treatment plant.

20. Detachment

  • Meaning: Lack of emotional involvement; separation.
  • Synonyms: Indifference, aloofness, separation.
  • Antonyms: Attachment, involvement, connection.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He viewed the situation with detachment.
    2. The detachment of the two parts was necessary for repair.
    3. Her detachment from the group was noticeable.

21. Concussions

  • Meaning: A brain injury caused by a blow to the head.
  • Synonyms: Brain injury, trauma, head injury.
  • Antonyms: Health, wellness, recovery.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The athlete suffered multiple concussions during his career.
    2. Concussions can have long-term effects on the brain.
    3. She was diagnosed with a mild concussion after the accident.

22. Chivalry

  • Meaning: Courteous behavior, especially toward women.
  • Synonyms: Gallantry, courtesy, politeness.
  • Antonyms: Rudeness, disrespect, discourtesy.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He showed chivalry by holding the door open for her.
    2. Chivalry is often associated with medieval knights.
    3. His acts of chivalry impressed everyone at the party.

23. Barred

  • Meaning: Prevented or prohibited from entering or doing something.
  • Synonyms: Blocked, banned, restricted.
  • Antonyms: Allowed, permitted, welcomed.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He was barred from entering the club.
    2. The road was barred due to construction.
    3. The judge barred the evidence from being used in court.

24. Fleet

  • Meaning: A group of ships or vehicles.
  • Synonyms: Armada, convoy, squadron.
  • Antonyms: Single, individual, lone.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The fleet of ships set sail at dawn.
    2. The company owns a fleet of delivery trucks.
    3. The naval fleet was deployed to the region.

25. Aristocracy

  • Meaning: A class of people holding high social rank.
  • Synonyms: Nobility, elite, upper class.
  • Antonyms: Commoners, proletariat, working class.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The aristocracy controlled much of the land.
    2. She was born into the aristocracy.
    3. The aristocracy often lived in grand estates.

26. Conscientious

  • Meaning: Diligent and careful in one’s work.
  • Synonyms: Thorough, meticulous, diligent.
  • Antonyms: Careless, negligent, irresponsible.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She is a conscientious worker who always meets deadlines.
    2. His conscientious approach earned him a promotion.
    3. The teacher praised her for being conscientious in her studies.
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1. Aristocratic

  • Meaning: Relating to the aristocracy or nobility.
  • Synonyms: Noble, elite, highborn.
  • Antonyms: Common, plebeian, lowborn.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She had an aristocratic bearing and elegant manners.
    2. The aristocratic family owned vast estates.
    3. His aristocratic background gave him access to exclusive circles.

2. Ordinances

  • Meaning: Laws or regulations enacted by a local authority.
  • Synonyms: Laws, regulations, rules.
  • Antonyms: Anarchy, lawlessness, chaos.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The city passed new ordinances to reduce pollution.
    2. The ordinance prohibits parking on this street.
    3. They complied with the local ordinances.

3. Adoptive

  • Meaning: Related through adoption.
  • Synonyms: Foster, surrogate, chosen.
  • Antonyms: Biological, natural, birth.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She has a close relationship with her adoptive parents.
    2. The adoptive family welcomed the child warmly.
    3. He is the adoptive father of two children.

4. Ardent

  • Meaning: Passionate or enthusiastic.
  • Synonyms: Passionate, fervent, zealous.
  • Antonyms: Indifferent, apathetic, unenthusiastic.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He is an ardent supporter of environmental causes.
    2. Her ardent love for music was evident.
    3. The team has ardent fans who never miss a game.

5. Burial

  • Meaning: The act of burying a dead body.
  • Synonyms: Interment, funeral, entombment.
  • Antonyms: Exhumation, disinterment.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The burial took place at the family cemetery.
    2. They held a traditional burial ceremony.
    3. The burial site was marked with a simple stone.

6. Cerebral

  • Meaning: Relating to the brain or intellectual activity.
  • Synonyms: Intellectual, brainy, thoughtful.
  • Antonyms: Physical, emotional, unthinking.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The film is a cerebral exploration of human nature.
    2. She enjoys cerebral activities like chess and reading.
    3. His cerebral approach to problem-solving is impressive.

7. Meddle

  • Meaning: To interfere in something without being asked.
  • Synonyms: Interfere, intrude, tamper.
  • Antonyms: Avoid, ignore, refrain.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She didn’t appreciate him meddling in her affairs.
    2. The government warned against meddling in the election.
    3. He has a habit of meddling in other people’s business.

8. Imprecise

  • Meaning: Not exact or accurate.
  • Synonyms: Inexact, vague, approximate.
  • Antonyms: Precise, exact, accurate.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The measurements were imprecise and led to errors.
    2. His description of the event was imprecise.
    3. The imprecise instructions caused confusion.

9. Alleviate

  • Meaning: To make something less severe or painful.
  • Synonyms: Relieve, ease, mitigate.
  • Antonyms: Aggravate, worsen, intensify.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The medicine helped alleviate her pain.
    2. Efforts were made to alleviate poverty in the region.
    3. His kind words alleviated her anxiety.

10. Caustic

  • Meaning: Sarcastic or corrosive in nature.
  • Synonyms: Acidic, biting, sarcastic.
  • Antonyms: Kind, gentle, mild.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. His caustic remarks offended many people.
    2. The chemical has a caustic effect on metal.
    3. She responded with caustic humor.

11. Embraces

  • Meaning: To hold closely or accept willingly.
  • Synonyms: Hug, adopt, welcome.
  • Antonyms: Reject, avoid, shun.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She embraced her friend warmly.
    2. The company embraced new technology.
    3. He embraced the opportunity to learn.

12. Precarious

  • Meaning: Not securely held or in a dangerous state.
  • Synonyms: Unstable, risky, uncertain.
  • Antonyms: Stable, secure, safe.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The ladder was in a precarious position.
    2. The economy is in a precarious state.
    3. His job situation felt precarious.

13. Contended

  • Meaning: Struggled or argued.
  • Synonyms: Argued, competed, asserted.
  • Antonyms: Agreed, conceded, surrendered.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The team contended for the championship.
    2. She contended that the decision was unfair.
    3. The lawyers contended over the evidence.

14. Eroded

  • Meaning: Worn away or gradually destroyed.
  • Synonyms: Worn, decayed, deteriorated.
  • Antonyms: Preserved, restored, strengthened.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The coastline has eroded over time.
    2. Trust between them eroded after the argument.
    3. The statue’s features were eroded by wind and rain.

15. Seduction

  • Meaning: The act of enticing someone into a desired action.
  • Synonyms: Temptation, enticement, allure.
  • Antonyms: Repulsion, discouragement, deterrence.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The seduction of power can corrupt individuals.
    2. The advertisement relied on the seduction of luxury.
    3. He fell victim to the seduction of easy money.

16. Equilibrium

  • Meaning: A state of balance or stability.
  • Synonyms: Balance, stability, harmony.
  • Antonyms: Imbalance, instability, disequilibrium.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The ecosystem maintains a delicate equilibrium.
    2. She struggled to find equilibrium in her life.
    3. The market reached a state of equilibrium.

17. Incompatible

  • Meaning: Not able to exist or work together harmoniously.
  • Synonyms: Conflicting, mismatched, unsuitable.
  • Antonyms: Compatible, harmonious, suitable.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Their personalities are incompatible.
    2. The software is incompatible with older systems.
    3. The two ideas are fundamentally incompatible.

18. Sequel

  • Meaning: A continuation or follow-up to a story.
  • Synonyms: Follow-up, continuation, successor.
  • Antonyms: Prequel, original.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The movie’s sequel was even more successful.
    2. The book is a sequel to her first novel.
    3. Fans eagerly awaited the sequel.

19. Emanating

  • Meaning: Originating or coming from a source.
  • Synonyms: Originating, radiating, issuing.
  • Antonyms: Absorbing, receiving, containing.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Light was emanating from the window.
    2. The sound seemed to be emanating from the basement.
    3. Confidence was emanating from her demeanor.

20. Incapacitate

  • Meaning: To disable or make someone unable to act.
  • Synonyms: Disable, paralyze, debilitate.
  • Antonyms: Enable, empower, strengthen.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The injury incapacitated him for weeks.
    2. The virus can incapacitate the immune system.
    3. The device was designed to incapacitate the enemy.

21. Raid

  • Meaning: A sudden attack or invasion.
  • Synonyms: Attack, assault, incursion.
  • Antonyms: Retreat, withdrawal, defense.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The police conducted a raid on the suspect’s house.
    2. The village was destroyed in a raid.
    3. The pirates planned a raid on the coastal town.

22. Mummified

  • Meaning: Preserved as a mummy.
  • Synonyms: Preserved, embalmed, desiccated.
  • Antonyms: Decayed, decomposed, rotted.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The mummified remains were discovered in the tomb.
    2. The ancient Egyptians mummified their dead.
    3. The mummified body was remarkably well-preserved.

23. Compartment

  • Meaning: A separate section or part of something.
  • Synonyms: Section, division, chamber.
  • Antonyms: Whole, entirety, unity.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She stored her jewelry in a small compartment.
    2. The train had a luggage compartment.
    3. The box has several compartments for organization.

24. Manifestation

  • Meaning: A visible or tangible expression of something.
  • Synonyms: Expression, display, demonstration.
  • Antonyms: Concealment, suppression, absence.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The protest was a manifestation of public anger.
    2. His kindness is a manifestation of his character.
    3. The disease has visible manifestations.

25. Heretofore

  • Meaning: Up to this point in time.
  • Synonyms: Previously, formerly, until now.
  • Antonyms: Henceforth, hereafter, subsequently.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Heretofore, the issue had not been addressed.
    2. This was a problem heretofore unknown.
    3. Heretofore, he had always been reliable.

26. Perturbed

  • Meaning: Anxious or unsettled.
  • Synonyms: Disturbed, agitated, worried.
  • Antonyms: Calm, composed, unperturbed.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She was perturbed by the strange noise.
    2. His absence perturbed the team.
    3. The news left him visibly perturbed.

27. Circumvent

  • Meaning: To find a way around something.
  • Synonyms: Avoid, bypass, evade.
  • Antonyms: Confront, face, encounter.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. They found a way to circumvent the rules.
    2. The company circumvented the regulations.
    3. He tried to circumvent the problem.

28. Outraged

  • Meaning: Extremely angry or shocked.
  • Synonyms: Furious, enraged, indignant.
  • Antonyms: Pleased, calm, content.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The public was outraged by the scandal.
    2. She was outraged at the unfair treatment.
    3. His actions outraged the community.

29. Intermission

  • Meaning: A break or pause between parts of a performance.
  • Synonyms: Break, pause, interval.
  • Antonyms: Continuation, resumption, progression.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The play had a 15-minute intermission.
    2. During the intermission, they bought snacks.
    3. The concert resumed after a short intermission.

 

 
 
 
 
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1. Shame

  • Meaning: A feeling of guilt or embarrassment.
  • Synonyms: Guilt, humiliation, disgrace.
  • Antonyms: Pride, honor, confidence.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She felt a deep sense of shame after lying.
    2. It’s a shame that the event was canceled.
    3. He brought shame to his family with his actions.

2. Adapted

  • Meaning: Adjusted or modified to suit new conditions.
  • Synonyms: Adjusted, modified, tailored.
  • Antonyms: Unchanged, unadapted, rigid.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The book was adapted into a successful movie.
    2. The species adapted to the harsh climate.
    3. She adapted quickly to her new job.

3. Generated

  • Meaning: Produced or created.
  • Synonyms: Created, produced, caused.
  • Antonyms: Destroyed, eliminated, reduced.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The new policy generated a lot of discussion.
    2. The machine generated enough power for the entire building.
    3. The campaign generated significant interest.

4. Linguistic

  • Meaning: Relating to language or linguistics.
  • Synonyms: Language-related, philological, grammatical.
  • Antonyms: Nonlinguistic, nonverbal.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She has a strong interest in linguistic studies.
    2. The book explores linguistic diversity.
    3. His linguistic skills helped him learn multiple languages.

5. Census

  • Meaning: An official count or survey of a population.
  • Synonyms: Survey, count, enumeration.
  • Antonyms: Estimate, guess, approximation.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The census revealed a growth in the city’s population.
    2. The government conducts a census every ten years.
    3. The census data is used for planning purposes.

6. Burden

  • Meaning: A heavy load or responsibility.
  • Synonyms: Load, weight, responsibility.
  • Antonyms: Relief, ease, comfort.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The financial burden was too much for the family.
    2. She carried the burden of caring for her siblings.
    3. The donkey struggled under its heavy burden.

7. Charity

  • Meaning: Generosity or an organization helping those in need.
  • Synonyms: Philanthropy, donation, goodwill.
  • Antonyms: Greed, selfishness, stinginess.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She donated to charity every month.
    2. The charity provides food for the homeless.
    3. His act of charity was greatly appreciated.

8. Downturn

  • Meaning: A decline or reduction in economic activity.
  • Synonyms: Decline, slump, recession.
  • Antonyms: Boom, upturn, growth.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The company faced challenges during the economic downturn.
    2. The downturn in sales led to layoffs.
    3. The industry is recovering from a recent downturn.

9. Branch

  • Meaning: A division or part of something larger.
  • Synonyms: Division, section, offshoot.
  • Antonyms: Whole, main, trunk.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The bank opened a new branch in the city.
    2. The tree’s branches swayed in the wind.
    3. She works in the marketing branch of the company.

10. Extinct

  • Meaning: No longer in existence.
  • Synonyms: Vanished, defunct, dead.
  • Antonyms: Extant, living, existing.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Dinosaurs have been extinct for millions of years.
    2. The species is nearly extinct due to habitat loss.
    3. The ancient language is now extinct.

11. Foundation

  • Meaning: The base or groundwork of something.
  • Synonyms: Base, basis, groundwork.
  • Antonyms: Top, peak, pinnacle.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The foundation of the building was solid.
    2. Education is the foundation of a successful society.
    3. The charity was established with a strong foundation.

12. Deserve

  • Meaning: To be worthy of something.
  • Synonyms: Merit, earn, warrant.
  • Antonyms: Forfeit, lose, unworthy.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She deserves recognition for her hard work.
    2. They deserve a break after such a long day.
    3. He deserves the punishment for his actions.

13. Unprecedented

  • Meaning: Never done or known before.
  • Synonyms: Unparalleled, extraordinary, unmatched.
  • Antonyms: Ordinary, common, usual.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The pandemic caused unprecedented changes.
    2. The team achieved unprecedented success.
    3. This is an unprecedented opportunity for growth.

14. Notion

  • Meaning: A belief or idea.
  • Synonyms: Idea, concept, belief.
  • Antonyms: Fact, reality, certainty.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She had a vague notion of what the project entailed.
    2. The notion of time travel fascinates many people.
    3. His notion of success differs from hers.

15. Automobile

  • Meaning: A car or vehicle.
  • Synonyms: Car, vehicle, motorcar.
  • Antonyms: N/A (context-specific).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The automobile industry is evolving rapidly.
    2. He bought a new automobile last week.
    3. The invention of the automobile changed transportation.

16. Reasonable

  • Meaning: Fair or sensible.
  • Synonyms: Fair, sensible, logical.
  • Antonyms: Unreasonable, irrational, unfair.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The price of the product is reasonable.
    2. She made a reasonable argument during the debate.
    3. It’s reasonable to expect some delays.

17. Substitute

  • Meaning: A replacement or alternative.
  • Synonyms: Replacement, alternative, stand-in.
  • Antonyms: Original, primary, main.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Almond milk can be a substitute for dairy milk.
    2. The teacher found a substitute for the absent student.
    3. He was used as a substitute during the game.

18. Tragedy

  • Meaning: A disastrous or sad event.
  • Synonyms: Disaster, calamity, catastrophe.
  • Antonyms: Comedy, success, triumph.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The earthquake was a great tragedy.
    2. The play ended in tragedy.
    3. The loss of a loved one is a personal tragedy.

19. Modest

  • Meaning: Humble or moderate in size or amount.
  • Synonyms: Humble, unassuming, moderate.
  • Antonyms: Arrogant, boastful, excessive.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She lived in a modest house.
    2. He was modest about his achievements.
    3. The restaurant offers meals at modest prices.

20. Adhere

  • Meaning: To stick firmly or follow closely.
  • Synonyms: Stick, cling, follow.
  • Antonyms: Detach, ignore, disregard.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The tape adheres well to the surface.
    2. She adheres to a strict diet.
    3. The team adhered to the guidelines.

21. Traits

  • Meaning: Characteristics or qualities.
  • Synonyms: Characteristics, qualities, features.
  • Antonyms: N/A (context-specific).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Kindness is one of her best traits.
    2. The animal has unique physical traits.
    3. Leadership traits include confidence and decisiveness.

22. Profound

  • Meaning: Deep or intense.
  • Synonyms: Deep, intense, thoughtful.
  • Antonyms: Superficial, shallow, trivial.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The book had a profound impact on her.
    2. He made a profound statement during the meeting.
    3. The experience left her with profound gratitude.

23. Leisure

  • Meaning: Free time or relaxation.
  • Synonyms: Free time, relaxation, recreation.
  • Antonyms: Work, labor, busyness.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She enjoys reading in her leisure time.
    2. The resort offers many leisure activities.
    3. He spends his leisure hours gardening.

24. Censorship

  • Meaning: The suppression of information or expression.
  • Synonyms: Suppression, restriction, control.
  • Antonyms: Freedom, openness, liberty.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The government imposed censorship on the media.
    2. Censorship of art is often controversial.
    3. The book was banned due to strict censorship laws.

25. Theft

  • Meaning: The act of stealing.
  • Synonyms: Stealing, robbery, larceny.
  • Antonyms: Return, restitution, honesty.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The theft of the jewelry was reported to the police.
    2. Identity theft is a growing concern.
    3. He was arrested for theft.

26. Adequate

  • Meaning: Sufficient or acceptable in quality.
  • Synonyms: Sufficient, enough, satisfactory.
  • Antonyms: Inadequate, insufficient, unsatisfactory.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The food supply was adequate for the trip.
    2. Her performance was adequate but not outstanding.
    3. The room was small but adequate for their needs.

27. Channels

  • Meaning: Pathways or means of communication.
  • Synonyms: Pathways, routes, mediums.
  • Antonyms: Blockages, barriers, obstructions.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The water flowed through narrow channels.
    2. The news was broadcast on multiple channels.
    3. They used official channels to file the complaint.

28. Acquaintances

  • Meaning: People one knows but not closely.
  • Synonyms: Contacts, associates, connections.
  • Antonyms: Strangers, enemies, foes.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She has many acquaintances but few close friends.
    2. He met several acquaintances at the party.
    3. Networking helps you build professional acquaintances.

29. Conscious

  • Meaning: Aware or awake.
  • Synonyms: Aware, alert, mindful.
  • Antonyms: Unconscious, unaware, oblivious.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She was conscious of the risks involved.
    2. He remained conscious after the accident.
    3. The company is conscious of its environmental impact.

30. Cooperation

  • Meaning: Working together for a common purpose.
  • Synonyms: Collaboration, teamwork, partnership.
  • Antonyms: Conflict, opposition, resistance.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The project succeeded due to everyone’s cooperation.
    2. International cooperation is essential for solving global issues.
    3. The team showed great cooperation during the task.

 

 
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1. Duties

  • Meaning: Responsibilities or tasks one is required to perform.
  • Synonyms: Responsibilities, tasks, obligations.
  • Antonyms: Freedoms, privileges, exemptions.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. His duties include managing the team and reporting progress.
    2. She performed her duties as a nurse with dedication.
    3. The soldier carried out his duties with honor.

2. Preserve

  • Meaning: To maintain or protect something in its original state.
  • Synonyms: Protect, conserve, maintain.
  • Antonyms: Destroy, neglect, abandon.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The national park was established to preserve wildlife.
    2. They worked to preserve the ancient artifacts.
    3. It’s important to preserve our cultural heritage.

3. Detrimental

  • Meaning: Harmful or damaging.
  • Synonyms: Harmful, damaging, injurious.
  • Antonyms: Beneficial, helpful, advantageous.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Smoking is detrimental to your health.
    2. The policy had a detrimental effect on the economy.
    3. Lack of sleep can be detrimental to productivity.

4. Renaissance

  • Meaning: A revival or rebirth, often referring to a cultural movement.
  • Synonyms: Revival, resurgence, rebirth.
  • Antonyms: Decline, stagnation, decay.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The Renaissance was a period of great artistic achievement.
    2. The city is experiencing a renaissance in its cultural scene.
    3. The company’s new strategy led to a renaissance in its growth.

5. Destruction

  • Meaning: The act of causing severe damage or ruin.
  • Synonyms: Ruin, devastation, demolition.
  • Antonyms: Creation, construction, preservation.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The hurricane caused widespread destruction.
    2. The destruction of the forest alarmed environmentalists.
    3. War often leads to the destruction of communities.

6. Dispute

  • Meaning: A disagreement or argument.
  • Synonyms: Argument, conflict, disagreement.
  • Antonyms: Agreement, harmony, consensus.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The dispute between the neighbors was resolved peacefully.
    2. The labor dispute led to a strike.
    3. They are in a legal dispute over the property.

7. Indicate

  • Meaning: To show or point out something.
  • Synonyms: Show, suggest, signal.
  • Antonyms: Conceal, hide, obscure.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The map indicates the location of the treasure.
    2. His tone indicated that he was upset.
    3. The data indicates a positive trend.

8. Conceived

  • Meaning: Formed or imagined in the mind.
  • Synonyms: Imagined, devised, created.
  • Antonyms: Abandoned, discarded, rejected.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The plan was conceived during a brainstorming session.
    2. The artist conceived a new style of painting.
    3. The idea was conceived as a solution to the problem.

9. Encounter

  • Meaning: To meet or experience something unexpectedly.
  • Synonyms: Meet, face, experience.
  • Antonyms: Avoid, evade, miss.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She encountered an old friend at the store.
    2. The team encountered several challenges during the project.
    3. The book describes his encounter with a wild animal.

10. Attributed

  • Meaning: Regarded as being caused by or belonging to someone or something.
  • Synonyms: Credited, ascribed, assigned.
  • Antonyms: Denied, discredited, rejected.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The success of the project was attributed to teamwork.
    2. The painting is attributed to a famous artist.
    3. The quote is often attributed to Einstein.

11. Legislation

  • Meaning: Laws or the process of making laws.
  • Synonyms: Laws, statutes, regulations.
  • Antonyms: Lawlessness, anarchy, chaos.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The new legislation aims to reduce pollution.
    2. The government passed legislation to improve healthcare.
    3. The senator proposed new legislation on education.

12. Abstract

  • Meaning: Existing in thought or as an idea but not having a physical form.
  • Synonyms: Conceptual, theoretical, intangible.
  • Antonyms: Concrete, tangible, physical.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The concept of love is abstract and hard to define.
    2. The artist’s work is known for its abstract style.
    3. The paper discusses abstract ideas about time.

13. Penalty

  • Meaning: A punishment for breaking a rule or law.
  • Synonyms: Punishment, fine, sanction.
  • Antonyms: Reward, prize, benefit.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The penalty for speeding is a fine.
    2. The team received a penalty for foul play.
    3. He paid the penalty for his mistakes.

14. Resolve

  • Meaning: To settle or find a solution to a problem.
  • Synonyms: Solve, settle, determine.
  • Antonyms: Worsen, complicate, ignore.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. They resolved the issue through negotiation.
    2. She resolved to improve her grades.
    3. The conflict was resolved peacefully.

15. Investigation

  • Meaning: A formal examination or inquiry.
  • Synonyms: Inquiry, examination, probe.
  • Antonyms: Ignorance, neglect, disregard.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The police launched an investigation into the crime.
    2. The investigation revealed new evidence.
    3. The committee conducted an investigation into the allegations.

16. Intake

  • Meaning: The amount or process of taking something in.
  • Synonyms: Consumption, absorption, ingestion.
  • Antonyms: Output, expulsion, excretion.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The doctor advised reducing sugar intake.
    2. The school’s intake of new students has increased.
    3. Proper intake of nutrients is essential for health.

17. Beneath

  • Meaning: Under or below something.
  • Synonyms: Under, below, underneath.
  • Antonyms: Above, over, on top of.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The treasure was buried beneath the tree.
    2. She found her keys beneath the pile of papers.
    3. The submarine traveled beneath the ocean’s surface.

18. Extent

  • Meaning: The degree or scope of something.
  • Synonyms: Degree, scope, range.
  • Antonyms: Limit, restriction, constraint.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The extent of the damage was shocking.
    2. She was surprised by the extent of his knowledge.
    3. The full extent of the problem is still unknown.

19. Accomplished

  • Meaning: Highly skilled or successfully completed.
  • Synonyms: Skilled, achieved, completed.
  • Antonyms: Incomplete, unskilled, failed.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She is an accomplished musician.
    2. The team accomplished its goal ahead of schedule.
    3. He felt proud of his accomplished career.

20. Mainstream

  • Meaning: The dominant trend or widely accepted ideas.
  • Synonyms: Conventional, popular, dominant.
  • Antonyms: Alternative, unconventional, niche.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The idea has now entered the mainstream.
    2. Mainstream media often influences public opinion.
    3. The artist’s work became part of mainstream culture.

21. Landscape

  • Meaning: The visible features of an area of land.
  • Synonyms: Scenery, terrain, vista.
  • Antonyms: N/A (context-specific).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The landscape was covered in snow.
    2. The painting depicted a beautiful landscape.
    3. The city’s landscape has changed over the years.

22. Addiction

  • Meaning: A strong dependence on something, often harmful.
  • Synonyms: Dependence, craving, obsession.
  • Antonyms: Indifference, aversion, dislike.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He struggled with addiction to alcohol.
    2. Addiction to social media is a growing concern.
    3. She sought help for her addiction to gambling.

23. Vacuum

  • Meaning: A space entirely devoid of matter or a cleaning device.
  • Synonyms: Void, emptiness, cleaner.
  • Antonyms: Fullness, abundance, clutter.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The vacuum of space is difficult to comprehend.
    2. She used a vacuum to clean the carpet.
    3. The sudden resignation created a power vacuum.

24. Modified

  • Meaning: Changed or altered.
  • Synonyms: Altered, adjusted, changed.
  • Antonyms: Unchanged, unaltered, original.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The car was modified for better performance.
    2. The recipe was modified to include fewer calories.
    3. The plan was modified to address new challenges.

25. Recruiting

  • Meaning: The process of finding and hiring new people.
  • Synonyms: Hiring, enlisting, selecting.
  • Antonyms: Firing, dismissing, rejecting.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The company is recruiting for several positions.
    2. The army is actively recruiting new soldiers.
    3. Recruiting top talent is essential for growth.

26. Returns

  • Meaning: Profits or the act of coming back.
  • Synonyms: Profits, earnings, comeback.
  • Antonyms: Losses, departure, exit.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The investment yielded high returns.
    2. She returns home every summer.
    3. The store has a no-returns policy.

27. Compliment

  • Meaning: A polite expression of praise or admiration.
  • Synonyms: Praise, flattery, admiration.
  • Antonyms: Insult, criticism, disparagement.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She gave him a compliment on his presentation.
    2. He took the compliment graciously.
    3. Compliments can boost someone’s confidence.

28. Specialty

  • Meaning: A particular area of expertise or a unique product.
  • Synonyms: Expertise, forte, specialty.
  • Antonyms: Generalization, weakness, incompetence.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Her specialty is pediatric medicine.
    2. The restaurant’s specialty is seafood.
    3. He has made a specialty of studying ancient languages.

29. Engage

  • Meaning: To participate or involve oneself in something.
  • Synonyms: Involve, participate, attract.
  • Antonyms: Disengage, detach, ignore.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She tried to engage the audience with her speech.
    2. The teacher engaged the students in a lively discussion.
    3. He engaged in a new hobby during his free time.

30. Faculty

  • Meaning: The teaching staff of a school or university, or a natural ability.
  • Synonyms: Staff, teachers, ability.
  • Antonyms: Students, inability, weakness.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The faculty at the university is highly qualified.
    2. She has a remarkable faculty for learning languages.
    3. The faculty meeting discussed new policies.

 

 
 
 
 
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1. Intense

  • Meaning: Extreme in degree or strength.
  • Synonyms: Extreme, strong, fierce.
  • Antonyms: Mild, moderate, weak.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The intense heat made it difficult to stay outside.
    2. She felt an intense emotion when she saw her old friend.
    3. The movie had an intense climax.

2. Dairy

  • Meaning: Relating to milk or milk products.
  • Synonyms: Milk products, creamery, lactose.
  • Antonyms: Non-dairy, plant-based.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She avoids dairy because she is lactose intolerant.
    2. The dairy farm produces fresh milk every day.
    3. Dairy products like cheese and yogurt are rich in calcium.

3. Biological

  • Meaning: Relating to biology or living organisms.
  • Synonyms: Organic, natural, living.
  • Antonyms: Artificial, synthetic, non-biological.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The study focused on the biological effects of the drug.
    2. Biological processes are essential for life.
    3. She is studying biological sciences at university.

4. Impressive

  • Meaning: Evoking admiration through size, quality, or skill.
  • Synonyms: Admirable, remarkable, striking.
  • Antonyms: Unimpressive, ordinary, mediocre.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The building’s architecture is truly impressive.
    2. She gave an impressive performance at the concert.
    3. His knowledge of history is impressive.

5. Narrative

  • Meaning: A story or account of events.
  • Synonyms: Story, tale, account.
  • Antonyms: Silence, summary, outline.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The novel has a compelling narrative.
    2. The documentary presented a historical narrative.
    3. His narrative of the events was detailed and vivid.

6. Hybrid

  • Meaning: A mix of two different things.
  • Synonyms: Combination, blend, crossbreed.
  • Antonyms: Purebred, singular, uniform.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The car is a hybrid of electric and gasoline engines.
    2. The plant is a hybrid of two different species.
    3. Hybrid technology is becoming more popular.

7. Lucrative

  • Meaning: Producing a great deal of profit.
  • Synonyms: Profitable, rewarding, fruitful.
  • Antonyms: Unprofitable, loss-making, unsuccessful.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The business turned out to be highly lucrative.
    2. He found a lucrative opportunity in real estate.
    3. The deal was lucrative for both parties.

8. Approved

  • Meaning: Officially agreed to or accepted.
  • Synonyms: Accepted, authorized, sanctioned.
  • Antonyms: Rejected, denied, disapproved.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The project was approved by the committee.
    2. The drug has been approved for public use.
    3. Her application was finally approved.

9. Dietary

  • Meaning: Relating to diet or nutrition.
  • Synonyms: Nutritional, alimentary, food-related.
  • Antonyms: Non-dietary, unrelated.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She follows a strict dietary plan.
    2. The doctor gave him dietary advice.
    3. Dietary supplements can help improve health.

10. Wages

  • Meaning: Payment for work, typically on an hourly or daily basis.
  • Synonyms: Salary, earnings, pay.
  • Antonyms: Debt, expense, loss.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The workers demanded higher wages.
    2. She earns a decent wage at her new job.
    3. The company increased wages to attract more employees.

11. Emerging

  • Meaning: Coming into existence or prominence.
  • Synonyms: Developing, rising, budding.
  • Antonyms: Declining, fading, disappearing.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The emerging market offers great opportunities.
    2. She is an emerging talent in the art world.
    3. Emerging technologies are changing the way we live.

12. Imagine

  • Meaning: To form a mental image or concept of something.
  • Synonyms: Visualize, picture, conceive.
  • Antonyms: Ignore, disregard, forget.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Can you imagine living on another planet?
    2. She imagined herself winning the competition.
    3. It’s hard to imagine life without the internet.

13. Routine

  • Meaning: A regular course of action or procedure.
  • Synonyms: Habit, schedule, regimen.
  • Antonyms: Irregularity, spontaneity, unpredictability.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. His morning routine includes exercise and meditation.
    2. The team followed their usual routine before the game.
    3. She found comfort in her daily routine.

14. Commission

  • Meaning: A fee for services or an official group assigned a task.
  • Synonyms: Fee, payment, committee.
  • Antonyms: Free, volunteer, disband.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The artist received a commission for the painting.
    2. The government appointed a commission to investigate the issue.
    3. She earns a commission on every sale.

15. Entitled

  • Meaning: Having the right to something or giving a title to something.
  • Synonyms: Authorized, eligible, named.
  • Antonyms: Disqualified, ineligible, unnamed.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She felt entitled to the promotion after years of hard work.
    2. The book is entitled “The Art of War.”
    3. Employees are entitled to a break during their shift.

16. Prominent

  • Meaning: Important or well-known.
  • Synonyms: Notable, distinguished, famous.
  • Antonyms: Obscure, unknown, insignificant.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He is a prominent figure in the tech industry.
    2. The mountain is a prominent landmark in the area.
    3. Her prominent role in the project was recognized.

17. Alert

  • Meaning: Watchful or quick to notice.
  • Synonyms: Vigilant, attentive, aware.
  • Antonyms: Unaware, inattentive, oblivious.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The guard remained alert throughout the night.
    2. She was alert to any signs of danger.
    3. The alert system warned residents of the storm.

18. Context

  • Meaning: The circumstances or setting in which something occurs.
  • Synonyms: Background, setting, environment.
  • Antonyms: Isolation, detachment, irrelevance.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The quote makes more sense in its original context.
    2. Understanding the historical context is important.
    3. The decision was made in the context of budget cuts.

19. Dominant

  • Meaning: Most important, powerful, or influential.
  • Synonyms: Predominant, leading, controlling.
  • Antonyms: Subordinate, minor, weak.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The dominant team won the championship.
    2. The dominant color in the painting is blue.
    3. He has a dominant personality in the group.

20. Bound

  • Meaning: Certain or restricted to a particular course.
  • Synonyms: Certain, destined, tied.
  • Antonyms: Free, unrestricted, uncertain.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She is bound to succeed with her determination.
    2. The train is bound for New York.
    3. His hands were bound with rope.

21. Sacrifice

  • Meaning: Giving up something valuable for a greater purpose.
  • Synonyms: Offering, surrender, loss.
  • Antonyms: Gain, profit, benefit.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She made many sacrifices to support her family.
    2. The soldier’s sacrifice will never be forgotten.
    3. Success often requires sacrifice.

22. Circumstances

  • Meaning: The conditions or factors affecting a situation.
  • Synonyms: Conditions, situation, context.
  • Antonyms: N/A (context-specific).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The circumstances of the accident are still unclear.
    2. Given the circumstances, she did the best she could.
    3. He succeeded despite difficult circumstances.

23. Renew

  • Meaning: To make something new or restore it.
  • Synonyms: Restore, refresh, revive.
  • Antonyms: End, terminate, expire.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She renewed her passport before the trip.
    2. The contract was renewed for another year.
    3. The rain renewed the parched land.

24. Typical

  • Meaning: Having the usual characteristics of a particular group.
  • Synonyms: Common, usual, standard.
  • Antonyms: Atypical, unusual, exceptional.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. This is a typical example of his work.
    2. The weather is typical for this time of year.
    3. She gave a typical response to the question.

25. Contrary

  • Meaning: Opposite in nature or direction.
  • Synonyms: Opposite, conflicting, opposing.
  • Antonyms: Similar, agreeing, consistent.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Contrary to popular belief, he is not retiring.
    2. The results were contrary to expectations.
    3. She held a contrary opinion on the matter.

26. Vulnerable

  • Meaning: Susceptible to harm or attack.
  • Synonyms: Exposed, defenseless, susceptible.
  • Antonyms: Invulnerable, protected, secure.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Children are often the most vulnerable in society.
    2. The system is vulnerable to cyberattacks.
    3. She felt vulnerable sharing her feelings.

27. Tribes

  • Meaning: Social groups consisting of families or communities.
  • Synonyms: Clans, groups, communities.
  • Antonyms: Individuals, loners, outsiders.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The indigenous tribes have lived here for centuries.
    2. The tribe’s traditions are passed down through generations.
    3. The region is home to several nomadic tribes.

28. Booking

  • Meaning: A reservation or arrangement for a service.
  • Synonyms: Reservation, appointment, arrangement.
  • Antonyms: Cancellation, walk-in.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She made a booking at the restaurant for dinner.
    2. The hotel requires advance booking during peak season.
    3. The booking for the concert sold out quickly.

29. Assured

  • Meaning: Confident or guaranteed.
  • Synonyms: Confident, guaranteed, certain.
  • Antonyms: Uncertain, doubtful, hesitant.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He spoke in an assured manner.
    2. The success of the project is assured.
    3. She felt assured of her decision.

30. Merchandise

  • Meaning: Goods or products for sale.
  • Synonyms: Goods, products, wares.
  • Antonyms: Services, intangibles.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The store sells a variety of merchandise.
    2. The merchandise was displayed attractively.
    3. Online platforms make it easy to sell merchandise.

 

 
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1. Insulate

  • Meaning: To protect or separate something from outside influences.
  • Synonyms: Protect, shield, isolate.
  • Antonyms: Expose, connect, integrate.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The house was insulated to keep it warm in winter.
    2. She tried to insulate herself from negative influences.
    3. Proper insulation reduces energy costs.

2. Insulator

  • Meaning: A material or device that prevents the passage of heat, electricity, or sound.
  • Synonyms: Barrier, protector, shield.
  • Antonyms: Conductor, transmitter.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Rubber is a good insulator for electrical wires.
    2. The insulator kept the heat from escaping.
    3. Insulators are essential in electrical systems.

3. Seceded

  • Meaning: Withdrew formally from membership in a group or organization.
  • Synonyms: Withdrew, separated, split.
  • Antonyms: Joined, united, merged.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The state seceded from the union during the civil war.
    2. The group seceded from the main organization.
    3. They seceded to form their own independent group.

4. Preclude

  • Meaning: To prevent something from happening.
  • Synonyms: Prevent, hinder, obstruct.
  • Antonyms: Allow, permit, enable.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. His busy schedule precluded him from attending the event.
    2. The new rules preclude any further delays.
    3. Safety measures preclude accidents in the workplace.

5. Inverse

  • Meaning: Opposite in position, direction, or effect.
  • Synonyms: Opposite, reverse, contrary.
  • Antonyms: Same, direct, identical.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. There is an inverse relationship between supply and demand.
    2. The inverse of addition is subtraction.
    3. His actions had the inverse effect of what he intended.

6. Tribute

  • Meaning: An act, statement, or gift to show respect or admiration.
  • Synonyms: Homage, honor, praise.
  • Antonyms: Insult, criticism, disrespect.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The concert was a tribute to the legendary musician.
    2. She paid tribute to her mentor in her speech.
    3. The statue stands as a tribute to the fallen soldiers.

7. Sterilization

  • Meaning: The process of making something free from bacteria or the act of making someone unable to reproduce.
  • Synonyms: Disinfection, purification, neutering.
  • Antonyms: Contamination, fertilization.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Sterilization of medical instruments is crucial.
    2. The sterilization process ensures food safety.
    3. The debate over sterilization policies continues.

8. Foundational

  • Meaning: Relating to the base or groundwork of something.
  • Synonyms: Basic, fundamental, essential.
  • Antonyms: Secondary, superficial, advanced.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The foundational principles of democracy are important.
    2. The course covers foundational concepts in mathematics.
    3. A strong foundational knowledge is key to success.

9. Fervor

  • Meaning: Intense and passionate feeling.
  • Synonyms: Passion, enthusiasm, zeal.
  • Antonyms: Apathy, indifference, coolness.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The crowd cheered with fervor during the game.
    2. She spoke with fervor about her beliefs.
    3. His fervor for the project inspired the team.

10. Recitals

  • Meaning: Performances of music or dance, or detailed accounts of events.
  • Synonyms: Performances, concerts, narrations.
  • Antonyms: Silence, summaries, omissions.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The piano recital was held at the community center.
    2. She gave a recital of her recent achievements.
    3. The recitals of the witnesses were recorded.

11. Spherical

  • Meaning: Shaped like a sphere or ball.
  • Synonyms: Round, globular, orb-shaped.
  • Antonyms: Flat, angular, square.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The Earth is roughly spherical in shape.
    2. The spherical object rolled down the hill.
    3. The artist created a spherical sculpture.

12. Encroaching

  • Meaning: Gradually intruding or advancing beyond limits.
  • Synonyms: Intruding, invading, trespassing.
  • Antonyms: Retreating, withdrawing, receding.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The encroaching tide threatened the coastal homes.
    2. Urban development is encroaching on natural habitats.
    3. The encroaching darkness made it hard to see.

13. Avert

  • Meaning: To turn away or prevent something.
  • Synonyms: Prevent, avoid, ward off.
  • Antonyms: Cause, allow, invite.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She averted her eyes from the bright light.
    2. Quick action averted a disaster.
    3. The government tried to avert an economic crisis.

14. Resonance

  • Meaning: The quality of being deep, full, or reverberating.
  • Synonyms: Reverberation, echo, harmony.
  • Antonyms: Dissonance, discord, silence.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The resonance of his voice filled the room.
    2. The story had a deep resonance with the audience.
    3. The resonance of the guitar strings was beautiful.

15. Exacerbated

  • Meaning: Made a problem or situation worse.
  • Synonyms: Aggravated, worsened, intensified.
  • Antonyms: Alleviated, improved, mitigated.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The delay exacerbated the already tense situation.
    2. His comments exacerbated the conflict.
    3. The lack of rain exacerbated the drought.

16. Allay

  • Meaning: To reduce or calm fears or concerns.
  • Synonyms: Calm, soothe, alleviate.
  • Antonyms: Aggravate, provoke, intensify.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The manager tried to allay the employees’ concerns.
    2. Her kind words allayed his fears.
    3. The medicine helped allay the pain.

17. Entails

  • Meaning: Involves or requires as a necessary part.
  • Synonyms: Involves, requires, necessitates.
  • Antonyms: Excludes, omits, avoids.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The job entails a lot of travel.
    2. Success entails hard work and dedication.
    3. The plan entails significant changes.

18. Encompass

  • Meaning: To include or contain comprehensively.
  • Synonyms: Include, cover, embrace.
  • Antonyms: Exclude, omit, leave out.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The report encompasses all aspects of the issue.
    2. The park encompasses a large area of land.
    3. Her responsibilities encompass a wide range of tasks.

19. Arrogance

  • Meaning: An attitude of superiority or self-importance.
  • Synonyms: Pride, conceit, haughtiness.
  • Antonyms: Humility, modesty, meekness.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. His arrogance made it difficult to work with him.
    2. She was criticized for her arrogance.
    3. Arrogance often leads to mistakes.

20. Bereft

  • Meaning: Deprived or lacking something.
  • Synonyms: Deprived, devoid, lacking.
  • Antonyms: Full, abundant, complete.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She felt bereft after losing her job.
    2. The garden was bereft of flowers in winter.
    3. He was bereft of hope after the accident.

21. Utter

  • Meaning: Complete or absolute.
  • Synonyms: Complete, total, absolute.
  • Antonyms: Partial, incomplete, limited.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The room was in utter chaos.
    2. She felt utter joy at the news.
    3. His utter disregard for the rules was shocking.

22. Disinherited

  • Meaning: Deprived of an inheritance.
  • Synonyms: Disowned, cut off, excluded.
  • Antonyms: Inherited, included, bequeathed.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He was disinherited by his wealthy father.
    2. The disinherited son struggled to make a living.
    3. She felt betrayed after being disinherited.

23. Docking

  • Meaning: The act of bringing a ship or spacecraft to a dock.
  • Synonyms: Mooring, anchoring, berthing.
  • Antonyms: Departing, sailing, launching.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The ship is docking at the harbor.
    2. Docking procedures were carefully followed.
    3. The spacecraft completed its docking maneuver.

24. Upholding

  • Meaning: Supporting or maintaining a decision or principle.
  • Synonyms: Supporting, maintaining, defending.
  • Antonyms: Rejecting, overturning, abandoning.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The court is upholding the law.
    2. She is committed to upholding her values.
    3. Upholding justice is the judge’s duty.

25. Repeal

  • Meaning: To revoke or annul a law or decision.
  • Synonyms: Revoke, cancel, abolish.
  • Antonyms: Enact, establish, approve.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The government decided to repeal the outdated law.
    2. The repeal of the policy was widely celebrated.
    3. They are pushing to repeal the controversial regulation.

26. Locomotion

  • Meaning: The ability or act of moving from place to place.
  • Synonyms: Movement, motion, travel.
  • Antonyms: Stillness, immobility, stagnation.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The robot’s locomotion was smooth and efficient.
    2. Birds have various forms of locomotion.
    3. Locomotion is essential for survival in many species.

27. Congested

  • Meaning: Overcrowded or blocked.
  • Synonyms: Crowded, clogged, jammed.
  • Antonyms: Clear, empty, free-flowing.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The roads were congested during rush hour.
    2. His nose was congested due to a cold.
    3. The congested area needed better traffic management.

28. Sumptuous

  • Meaning: Luxurious or lavish.
  • Synonyms: Luxurious, opulent, lavish.
  • Antonyms: Modest, plain, simple.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The hotel offered sumptuous accommodations.
    2. They enjoyed a sumptuous feast at the wedding.
    3. The room was decorated in a sumptuous style.

29. Collide

  • Meaning: To come into conflict or crash into something.
  • Synonyms: Crash, clash, conflict.
  • Antonyms: Avoid, miss, harmonize.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The two cars collided at the intersection.
    2. Their opinions collided during the debate.
    3. The particles collided at high speed.

30. Prerequisite

  • Meaning: Something required as a prior condition.
  • Synonyms: Requirement, condition, necessity.
  • Antonyms: Option, extra, nonessential.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. A high school diploma is a prerequisite for the job.
    2. The course has several prerequisites.
    3. Good communication is a prerequisite for leadership.

 

 
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1. Garments

  • Meaning: Items of clothing.
  • Synonyms: Clothes, attire, apparel.
  • Antonyms: N/A (context-specific).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The store sells a variety of garments for all seasons.
    2. She designed beautiful garments for the fashion show.
    3. The workers wore protective garments in the factory.

2. Siege

  • Meaning: A military operation where forces surround a place to force surrender.
  • Synonyms: Blockade, encirclement, assault.
  • Antonyms: Retreat, withdrawal, liberation.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The castle was under siege for months.
    2. The army laid siege to the enemy stronghold.
    3. The siege ended when supplies ran out.

3. Therapeutic

  • Meaning: Relating to the healing of disease or providing relief.
  • Synonyms: Healing, curative, remedial.
  • Antonyms: Harmful, damaging, injurious.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Yoga has therapeutic benefits for both body and mind.
    2. The spa offers therapeutic massages.
    3. The doctor recommended therapeutic exercises.

4. Convened

  • Meaning: Brought together for a meeting or assembly.
  • Synonyms: Assembled, gathered, summoned.
  • Antonyms: Dispersed, disbanded, dismissed.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The committee convened to discuss the new policy.
    2. The conference was convened in the city hall.
    3. The board convened an emergency meeting.

5. Prematurely

  • Meaning: Happening or done before the usual or proper time.
  • Synonyms: Early, untimely, hastily.
  • Antonyms: Late, belatedly, timely.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The baby was born prematurely.
    2. He prematurely announced the results before the count was complete.
    3. The project was prematurely abandoned.

6. Incur

  • Meaning: To become subject to something, usually something unpleasant.
  • Synonyms: Sustain, acquire, provoke.
  • Antonyms: Avoid, evade, escape.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The company incurred heavy losses last year.
    2. She incurred his anger by being late.
    3. The decision may incur additional costs.

7. Ventilation

  • Meaning: The provision of fresh air or the process of circulating air.
  • Synonyms: Airflow, aeration, circulation.
  • Antonyms: Stagnation, suffocation, blockage.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Proper ventilation is essential in a kitchen.
    2. The room had poor ventilation, making it stuffy.
    3. The building’s ventilation system was upgraded.

8. Heroic

  • Meaning: Showing extreme courage or nobility.
  • Synonyms: Brave, courageous, valiant.
  • Antonyms: Cowardly, timid, fearful.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The firefighter made a heroic effort to save the child.
    2. His heroic actions during the war earned him a medal.
    3. The story is about a heroic journey.

9. Substantiated

  • Meaning: Supported or proven with evidence.
  • Synonyms: Verified, confirmed, validated.
  • Antonyms: Unproven, unverified, refuted.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The claims were substantiated by scientific research.
    2. The evidence substantiated his alibi.
    3. Her theory was substantiated by multiple studies.

10. Substantive

  • Meaning: Having a firm basis in reality or being significant.
  • Synonyms: Significant, meaningful, substantial.
  • Antonyms: Insignificant, trivial, superficial.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The meeting led to substantive changes in policy.
    2. She made substantive contributions to the project.
    3. The report lacked substantive evidence.

11. Implications

  • Meaning: The possible results or effects of an action.
  • Synonyms: Consequences, ramifications, effects.
  • Antonyms: Causes, origins, sources.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The implications of the decision are far-reaching.
    2. The study has important implications for healthcare.
    3. He considered the legal implications before acting.

12. Commence

  • Meaning: To begin or start something.
  • Synonyms: Begin, start, initiate.
  • Antonyms: End, conclude, finish.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The ceremony will commence at noon.
    2. They commenced work on the new project.
    3. The meeting commenced with a welcome speech.

13. Intact

  • Meaning: Not damaged or impaired in any way.
  • Synonyms: Whole, undamaged, complete.
  • Antonyms: Damaged, broken, incomplete.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The package arrived intact despite the rough handling.
    2. The ancient ruins remain largely intact.
    3. His reputation remained intact after the scandal.

14. Condemned

  • Meaning: Declared to be wrong or evil, or sentenced to punishment.
  • Synonyms: Denounced, criticized, sentenced.
  • Antonyms: Praised, acquitted, pardoned.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The building was condemned as unsafe.
    2. The criminal was condemned to life imprisonment.
    3. His actions were widely condemned by the public.

15. Undertaking

  • Meaning: A task or project, often one that is difficult or important.
  • Synonyms: Task, project, endeavor.
  • Antonyms: Abandonment, neglect, inaction.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The construction of the bridge was a massive undertaking.
    2. Starting a new business is a risky undertaking.
    3. She accepted the undertaking with determination.

16. Phenomenal

  • Meaning: Extremely impressive or extraordinary.
  • Synonyms: Extraordinary, remarkable, incredible.
  • Antonyms: Ordinary, average, unremarkable.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The team’s performance was phenomenal.
    2. She has a phenomenal memory.
    3. The event was a phenomenal success.

17. Forge

  • Meaning: To create or form something, often with effort.
  • Synonyms: Create, build, shape.
  • Antonyms: Destroy, dismantle, ruin.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The blacksmith forged a beautiful sword.
    2. They forged a strong partnership over the years.
    3. He forged a new path in his career.

18. Furnishing

  • Meaning: Providing furniture or equipment.
  • Synonyms: Equipping, supplying, decorating.
  • Antonyms: Removing, stripping, emptying.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The room was beautifully furnished.
    2. Furnishing a new home can be expensive.
    3. The company specializes in office furnishing.

19. Undermined

  • Meaning: Weakened or damaged gradually.
  • Synonyms: Weakened, sabotaged, eroded.
  • Antonyms: Strengthened, supported, reinforced.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The scandal undermined his credibility.
    2. Constant criticism undermined her confidence.
    3. The foundation of the building was undermined by water.

20. Doomed

  • Meaning: Certain to fail or suffer a terrible fate.
  • Synonyms: Destined, cursed, fated.
  • Antonyms: Blessed, fortunate, hopeful.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The project was doomed from the start.
    2. The doomed ship sank in the storm.
    3. He felt doomed to repeat his mistakes.

21. Payroll

  • Meaning: A list of employees receiving wages or salaries.
  • Synonyms: Workforce, staff, salary list.
  • Antonyms: N/A (context-specific).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The company has over 500 employees on its payroll.
    2. Payroll processing is done every two weeks.
    3. The payroll department handles employee payments.

22. Converted

  • Meaning: Changed in form, character, or function.
  • Synonyms: Transformed, changed, adapted.
  • Antonyms: Unchanged, preserved, maintained.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The old factory was converted into apartments.
    2. He converted to a new religion.
    3. The file was converted into a different format.

23. Sediment

  • Meaning: Matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid.
  • Synonyms: Residue, deposit, dregs.
  • Antonyms: Clear liquid, supernatant.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The river’s sediment made the water murky.
    2. Sediment accumulated at the bottom of the glass.
    3. Geologists study sediment to understand Earth’s history.

24. Heir

  • Meaning: A person entitled to inherit property or a title.
  • Synonyms: Successor, inheritor, beneficiary.
  • Antonyms: Predecessor, ancestor, disinherited.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He is the heir to the family fortune.
    2. The prince is the heir to the throne.
    3. She named her daughter as her heir.

25. Contradict

  • Meaning: To assert the opposite of a statement or belief.
  • Synonyms: Deny, oppose, refute.
  • Antonyms: Agree, confirm, support.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. His statement contradicted the evidence.
    2. She didn’t want to contradict her boss in public.
    3. The two witnesses contradicted each other.

26. Downfall

  • Meaning: A loss of power, prosperity, or status.
  • Synonyms: Collapse, ruin, failure.
  • Antonyms: Rise, success, triumph.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The scandal led to his downfall.
    2. The downfall of the empire was swift.
    3. Greed was the cause of his downfall.
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1. Paralyzed

  • Meaning: Unable to move or act.
  • Synonyms: Immobilized, incapacitated.
  • Antonyms: Mobile, active.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. After the accident, he was paralyzed from the waist down.
    2. Fear paralyzed her during the presentation.
    3. The strike paralyzed public transportation.

2. Knights

  • Meaning: Medieval warriors or honorable figures.
  • Synonyms: Warriors, champions.
  • Antonyms: Villains, cowards.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Knights in armor fought in tournaments.
    2. He was knighted for his charitable services.
    3. Modern "knights" uphold justice and honor.

3. Secular

  • Meaning: Non-religious; worldly.
  • Synonyms: Temporal, worldly.
  • Antonyms: Religious, sacred.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The government maintains a secular stance.
    2. Secular music dominated the festival.
    3. Public schools are secular institutions.

4. Revoked

  • Meaning: Officially canceled.
  • Synonyms: Annulled, repealed.
  • Antonyms: Approved, granted.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. His license was revoked for reckless driving.
    2. The law was revoked after public outcry.
    3. The offer was revoked without explanation.

5. Fringe

  • Meaning: Edge; unconventional group.
  • Synonyms: Periphery, margin.
  • Antonyms: Center, mainstream.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The fringe of the forest was shrouded in mist.
    2. Fringe political groups protested the policy.
    3. She sewed a fringe onto her scarf.

6. Denote

  • Meaning: Indicate or symbolize.
  • Synonyms: Signify, represent.
  • Antonyms: Conceal, obscure.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Red lights denote danger.
    2. The symbol denotes unity.
    3. His title denotes his seniority.

7. Horrific

  • Meaning: Extremely shocking or terrifying.
  • Synonyms: Dreadful, gruesome.
  • Antonyms: Pleasant, mild.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The accident scene was horrific.
    2. Survivors recounted horrific experiences.
    3. The movie’s horrific scenes left audiences stunned.

8. Constituted

  • Meaning: Formed or established.
  • Synonyms: Composed, established.
  • Antonyms: Dissolved, disbanded.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The committee is constituted of experts.
    2. This act constituted a breach of trust.
    3. Water constitutes 60% of the human body.

9. Juveniles

  • Meaning: Young people or minors.
  • Synonyms: Minors, adolescents.
  • Antonyms: Adults, elders.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Juveniles were tried in a separate court.
    2. The park has activities for juveniles.
    3. Programs aim to rehabilitate juveniles.

10. Plethora

  • Meaning: Excessive amount.
  • Synonyms: Surplus, abundance.
  • Antonyms: Scarcity, shortage.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The menu offers a plethora of choices.
    2. A plethora of data overwhelmed the team.
    3. Social media provides a plethora of distractions.

11. Correspondence

  • Meaning: Written communication.
  • Synonyms: Letters, communication.
  • Antonyms: Silence, discord.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Their correspondence lasted decades.
    2. Email replaced traditional correspondence.
    3. The correspondence revealed key details.

12. Dissertation

  • Meaning: Academic thesis.
  • Synonyms: Thesis, treatise.
  • Antonyms: (None – context-specific).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She defended her dissertation on climate change.
    2. His dissertation earned academic acclaim.
    3. Writing a dissertation requires rigorous research.

13. Provoking

  • Meaning: Causing a reaction.
  • Synonyms: Inciting, stimulating.
  • Antonyms: Calming, pacifying.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. His remarks were provoking outrage.
    2. The article is provoking heated debates.
    3. The odor was provoking nausea.

14. Provocative

  • Meaning: Intentionally arousing strong reactions.
  • Synonyms: Inflammatory, controversial.
  • Antonyms: Unprovocative, bland.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Her provocative speech sparked protests.
    2. The ad used provocative imagery.
    3. The artist’s work is intentionally provocative.

15. Altruism

  • Meaning: Selfless concern for others.
  • Synonyms: Selflessness, generosity.
  • Antonyms: Selfishness, greed.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Altruism drives many humanitarian efforts.
    2. His altruism earned him admiration.
    3. True altruism requires no reward.

16. Sturdy

  • Meaning: Strong and durable.
  • Synonyms: Robust, resilient.
  • Antonyms: Fragile, flimsy.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The sturdy table survived decades of use.
    2. Sturdy boots are essential for hiking.
    3. The bridge’s sturdy design ensured safety.

17. Crude

  • Meaning: Rough or vulgar.
  • Synonyms: Coarse, unrefined.
  • Antonyms: Refined, polished.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Crude oil prices fluctuated wildly.
    2. His crude jokes offended the audience.
    3. Early tools were crude but effective.

18. Benign

  • Meaning: Harmless; gentle.
  • Synonyms: Innocuous, mild.
  • Antonyms: Malignant, harmful.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The tumor was benign, not cancerous.
    2. His benign smile put everyone at ease.
    3. The policy had benign effects on the economy.

19. Stark

  • Meaning: Harshly clear; bare.
  • Synonyms: Bleak, austere.
  • Antonyms: Luxurious, ornate.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The stark desert landscape was mesmerizing.
    2. The stark contrast between rich and poor.
    3. His stark honesty shocked the team.

20. Raffle

  • Meaning: A lottery for prizes.
  • Synonyms: Lottery, draw.
  • Antonyms: (None – context-specific).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She won a TV in the charity raffle.
    2. Tickets for the raffle sold quickly.
    3. The raffle proceeds funded the school library.

21. Pirates

  • Meaning: Sea robbers; copyright violators.
  • Synonyms: Buccaneers, marauders.
  • Antonyms: Lawkeepers, protectors.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Pirates attacked the merchant ship.
    2. Software pirates bypassed security.
    3. The movie portrayed pirates as antiheroes.

22. Assassination

  • Meaning: Murder of a prominent figure.
  • Synonyms: Execution, murder.
  • Antonyms: Protection, safeguarding.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The assassination of the leader caused chaos.
    2. The plot to assassination the president failed.
    3. Historical assassinations altered political landscapes.

23. Deceitful

  • Meaning: Dishonest or misleading.
  • Synonyms: Deceptive, duplicitous.
  • Antonyms: Honest, truthful.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. His deceitful tactics ruined trust.
    2. The deceitful contract hid unfair terms.
    3. She regretted being deceitful to her friend.

24. Deceptive

  • Meaning: Misleading or false.
  • Synonyms: Misleading, illusory.
  • Antonyms: Genuine, transparent.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The deceptive calm before the storm.
    2. Deceptive packaging exaggerated the product’s size.
    3. Appearances can be deceptive.

25. Woes

  • Meaning: Troubles or sorrows.
  • Synonyms: Hardships, miseries.
  • Antonyms: Joys, blessings.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Economic woes plagued the nation.
    2. She shared her woes with a close friend.
    3. The team’s woes continued with another loss.

26. Appellation

  • Meaning: Name or title.
  • Synonyms: Title, designation.
  • Antonyms: Anonymity, namelessness.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. "The Big Apple" is an appellation for New York.
    2. The wine’s appellation indicates its origin.
    3. His appellation as a scholar was well-deserved.

27. Delinquent

  • Meaning: A lawbreaking minor; overdue.
  • Synonyms: Offender, overdue.
  • Antonyms: Law-abider, punctual.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Juvenile delinquents need guidance.
    2. Delinquent accounts were flagged for review.
    3. His delinquent behavior worsened over time.

28. Maneuver

  • Meaning: Strategic movement or action.
  • Synonyms: Tactic, strategy.
  • Antonyms: Inaction, stagnation.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The military maneuver was executed flawlessly.
    2. She maneuvered through heavy traffic.
    3. Diplomatic maneuvers eased tensions.

29. Frivolous

  • Meaning: Lacking seriousness.
  • Synonyms: Trivial, silly.
  • Antonyms: Serious, essential.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Frivolous lawsuits clog the court system.
    2. She spent money on frivolous luxuries.
    3. His frivolous attitude annoyed his colleagues.

30. Exile

  • Meaning: Banishment from one’s homeland.
  • Synonyms: Banishment, expulsion.
  • Antonyms: Return, welcome.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The leader lived in exile for a decade.
    2. He was exiled for opposing the regime.
    3. Exile separated him from his family.

31. Gimmicks

  • Meaning: Tricks to attract attention.
  • Synonyms: Ploy, stunt.
  • Antonyms: Substance, authenticity.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The product’s success relied on clever gimmicks.
    2. Sales gimmicks often mislead customers.
    3. The ad campaign used flashy gimmicks to stand out.

 

 
 
 
 
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Vigorous

  • Meaning: Strong, energetic, or intense.
  • Synonyms: Energetic, robust, dynamic.
  • Antonyms: Weak, feeble, lethargic.
  • Example: She maintained a vigorous exercise routine to stay healthy.

Ascertained

  • Meaning: Discovered or confirmed through investigation.
  • Synonyms: Determined, verified, confirmed.
  • Antonyms: Guessed, assumed, speculated.
  • Example: The detective ascertained the suspect’s alibi through careful questioning.

Dignitaries

  • Meaning: High-ranking or influential people.
  • Synonyms: Officials, VIPs, luminaries.
  • Antonyms: Commoners, civilians, nobodies.
  • Example: The conference hosted foreign dignitaries from over 30 countries.

Incited

  • Meaning: Urged or provoked action, often negative.
  • Synonyms: Provoked, stirred, instigated.
  • Antonyms: Calmed, pacified, discouraged.
  • Example: The speech incited unrest among the protesters.

Expedited

  • Meaning: Accelerated or sped up a process.
  • Synonyms: Hastened, accelerated, rushed.
  • Antonyms: Delayed, slowed, hindered.
  • Example: The manager expedited the approval to meet the deadline.

Inborn

  • Meaning: Existing from birth; innate.
  • Synonyms: Innate, inherent, natural.
  • Antonyms: Acquired, learned, extrinsic.
  • Example: Her inborn talent for painting amazed everyone.

Fiscal

  • Meaning: Relating to financial matters.
  • Synonyms: Financial, economic, budgetary.
  • Antonyms: Nonfinancial, nonmonetary.
  • Example: The company’s fiscal year ends in December.

Allied

  • Meaning: Joined for a common purpose.
  • Synonyms: United, affiliated, partnered.
  • Antonyms: Opposed, hostile, separate.
  • Example: The allied nations formed a coalition against the threat.

Vice

  • Meaning: Immoral behavior or a bad habit.
  • Synonyms: Sin, corruption, depravity.
  • Antonyms: Virtue, morality, integrity.
  • Example: Gambling became his destructive vice.

Vicious

  • Meaning: Brutal, cruel, or aggressive.
  • Synonyms: Savage, ferocious, malicious.
  • Antonyms: Gentle, kind, benevolent.
  • Example: The vicious dog scared the neighbors.

Uproar

  • Meaning: Loud, chaotic noise or protest.
  • Synonyms: Commotion, turmoil, clamor.
  • Antonyms: Silence, calm, peace.
  • Example: The controversial decision caused an uproar in the community.

Potent

  • Meaning: Powerful or highly effective.
  • Synonyms: Strong, powerful, intense.
  • Antonyms: Weak, feeble, ineffective.
  • Example: The medicine had a potent effect on the infection.

Discretion

  • Meaning: Careful judgment or tact.
  • Synonyms: Prudence, caution, diplomacy.
  • Antonyms: Recklessness, indiscretion, rashness.
  • Example: Use discretion when sharing confidential information.

Astonishing

  • Meaning: Extremely surprising or impressive.
  • Synonyms: Amazing, staggering, breathtaking.
  • Antonyms: Ordinary, unremarkable, mundane.
  • Example: The magician’s trick was astonishing.

Astounding

  • Meaning: Shockingly impressive or surprising.
  • Synonyms: Stunning, incredible, remarkable.
  • Antonyms: Expected, predictable, ordinary.
  • Example: The team’s astounding victory defied all odds.

Terrain

  • Meaning: Physical features of a landscape.
  • Synonyms: Landscape, topography, ground.
  • Antonyms: (N/A – context-specific).
  • Example: The rocky terrain made hiking challenging.

Imitated

  • Meaning: Copied or mimicked.
  • Synonyms: Replicated, mirrored, echoed.
  • Antonyms: Originated, innovated, pioneered.
  • Example: The artist’s style was widely imitated but never matched.

Hilarious

  • Meaning: Extremely funny.
  • Synonyms: Comical, humorous, uproarious.
  • Antonyms: Serious, dull, somber.
  • Example: The comedian’s hilarious jokes had the audience in stitches.

Famine

  • Meaning: Extreme scarcity of food.
  • Synonyms: Starvation, shortage, dearth.
  • Antonyms: Abundance, surplus, plenty.
  • Example: The drought led to widespread famine in the region.

Procrastination

  • Meaning: Delaying tasks unnecessarily.
  • Synonyms: Delay, postponement, dawdling.
  • Antonyms: Promptness, efficiency, diligence.
  • Example: His chronic procrastination caused him to miss deadlines.

Mergers

  • Meaning: Combining organizations into one.
  • Synonyms: Consolidation, amalgamation, fusion.
  • Antonyms: Division, split, separation.
  • Example: The mergers of the two companies created a global giant.

Thwarted

  • Meaning: Prevented or obstructed.
  • Synonyms: Foiled, blocked, frustrated.
  • Antonyms: Assisted, facilitated, supported.
  • Example: The spy’s plan was thwarted by security agents.

Rebellion

  • Meaning: Organized resistance against authority.
  • Synonyms: Revolt, uprising, insurrection.
  • Antonyms: Obedience, compliance, submission.
  • Example: The rebellion sought to overthrow the dictator.

Counterfeiting

  • Meaning: Producing fake copies illegally.
  • Synonyms: Forgery, faking, imitation.
  • Antonyms: Authenticating, legitimizing.
  • Example: Counterfeiting currency is a federal crime.

Stricken

  • Meaning: Deeply affected by trouble or emotion.
  • Synonyms: Afflicted, overwhelmed, devastated.
  • Antonyms: Untroubled, unaffected, composed.
  • Example: The village was stricken by a deadly epidemic.

Domain

  • Meaning: A specific area of control or expertise.
  • Synonyms: Realm, field, territory.
  • Antonyms: (N/A – context-specific).
  • Example: Quantum physics is his primary domain of research.

Hierarchy

  • Meaning: A ranked system of organization.
  • Synonyms: Ranking, order, structure.
  • Antonyms: Equality, chaos, disorder.
  • Example: The corporate hierarchy determines decision-making power.

Patriarchy

  • Meaning: A male-dominated social system.
  • Synonyms: Male dominance, paternalism.
  • Antonyms: Matriarchy, egalitarianism.
  • Example: The patriarchy has influenced gender roles for centuries.

Scarcity

  • Meaning: Shortage or limited availability.
  • Synonyms: Dearth, insufficiency, lack.
  • Antonyms: Abundance, surplus, plenty.
  • Example: Water scarcity is a critical issue in arid regions.

Debilitating

  • Meaning: Severely weakening or disabling.
  • Synonyms: Crippling, enfeebling, paralyzing.
  • Antonyms: Strengthening, invigorating, empowering.
  • Example: The debilitating illness left him bedridden.

 

 
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1. Portable

  • Meaning: Easy to carry or move.
  • Synonyms: Transportable, movable, lightweight.
  • Antonyms: Fixed, immovable, stationary.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The portable speaker is perfect for outdoor parties.
    2. She bought a portable laptop for her travels.
    3. Portable devices have made technology more accessible.

2. Absence

  • Meaning: The state of being away or not present.
  • Synonyms: Lack, nonattendance, unavailability.
  • Antonyms: Presence, attendance, existence.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. His absence from the meeting was noticed by everyone.
    2. The absence of sunlight made the room feel gloomy.
    3. She regretted the absence of her friend at the event.

3. Monetary

  • Meaning: Relating to money or currency.
  • Synonyms: Financial, fiscal, economic.
  • Antonyms: Nonfinancial, nonmonetary.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The government introduced new monetary policies.
    2. Monetary donations are accepted for the charity.
    3. The company faced monetary losses last year.

4. Insomnia

  • Meaning: Inability to sleep.
  • Synonyms: Sleeplessness, restlessness, wakefulness.
  • Antonyms: Sleepiness, restfulness, slumber.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Her insomnia kept her awake all night.
    2. He sought treatment for chronic insomnia.
    3. Stress is a common cause of insomnia.

5. Satellite

  • Meaning: An object orbiting a planet or a device for communication.
  • Synonyms: Orbiter, spacecraft, moon.
  • Antonyms: Planet, star.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The satellite transmits signals across the globe.
    2. Scientists launched a new weather satellite.
    3. The moon is Earth’s natural satellite.

6. Advocates

  • Meaning: People who support or recommend something publicly.
  • Synonyms: Supporters, champions, proponents.
  • Antonyms: Opponents, critics, adversaries.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Environmental advocates promote renewable energy.
    2. She is an advocate for women’s rights.
    3. The lawyer acted as an advocate for the defendant.

7. Justify

  • Meaning: To show or prove something is right or reasonable.
  • Synonyms: Defend, explain, rationalize.
  • Antonyms: Condemn, disprove, invalidate.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He tried to justify his actions with a logical explanation.
    2. The data justifies the need for further research.
    3. Can you justify spending so much on a car?

8. Sculpture

  • Meaning: A three-dimensional artwork created by shaping materials.
  • Synonyms: Statue, carving, model.
  • Antonyms: Painting, sketch, drawing.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The museum displayed a beautiful marble sculpture.
    2. She learned to create sculptures from clay.
    3. The sculpture in the park is a local landmark.

9. Restore

  • Meaning: To bring something back to its original condition.
  • Synonyms: Repair, renew, revive.
  • Antonyms: Damage, ruin, destroy.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. They worked to restore the old building.
    2. The treatment helped restore her health.
    3. The government aims to restore peace in the region.

10. Contaminated

  • Meaning: Polluted or made impure by harmful substances.
  • Synonyms: Polluted, tainted, infected.
  • Antonyms: Pure, clean, uncontaminated.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The water was contaminated with chemicals.
    2. Contaminated food can cause serious illnesses.
    3. The air in the city is often contaminated by smog.

11. Ordinary

  • Meaning: Normal or average; not special.
  • Synonyms: Common, usual, typical.
  • Antonyms: Extraordinary, unusual, exceptional.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. It was just an ordinary day at work.
    2. The meal was good but nothing out of the ordinary.
    3. Ordinary people can achieve extraordinary things.

12. Foster

  • Meaning: To encourage or promote development.
  • Synonyms: Encourage, nurture, promote.
  • Antonyms: Discourage, hinder, neglect.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The program fosters creativity in children.
    2. They decided to foster a child in need.
    3. Good communication fosters strong relationships.

13. Complimentary

  • Meaning: Given free of charge or expressing praise.
  • Synonyms: Free, gratis, flattering.
  • Antonyms: Critical, insulting, paid.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The hotel offered complimentary breakfast.
    2. She received a complimentary ticket to the show.
    3. His remarks about her work were very complimentary.

14. Linear

  • Meaning: Arranged in a straight line or sequential order.
  • Synonyms: Straight, direct, sequential.
  • Antonyms: Nonlinear, circular, chaotic.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The story follows a linear timeline.
    2. The graph shows a linear relationship.
    3. Linear thinking can sometimes limit creativity.

15. Substantial

  • Meaning: Large in size, value, or importance.
  • Synonyms: Significant, considerable, ample.
  • Antonyms: Insignificant, minor, trivial.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She made a substantial contribution to the project.
    2. The company reported substantial profits this year.
    3. There is substantial evidence to support the claim.

16. Indigenous

  • Meaning: Native to a particular region or environment.
  • Synonyms: Native, local, aboriginal.
  • Antonyms: Foreign, non-native, introduced.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The indigenous people of the area have a rich culture.
    2. This plant is indigenous to South America.
    3. Indigenous languages are being preserved.

17. Intelligence

  • Meaning: The ability to acquire and apply knowledge.
  • Synonyms: Wisdom, intellect, understanding.
  • Antonyms: Stupidity, ignorance, foolishness.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Artificial intelligence is transforming industries.
    2. Her intelligence and hard work led to her success.
    3. The spy gathered intelligence for the mission.

18. Bond

  • Meaning: A connection or relationship, or a financial instrument.
  • Synonyms: Tie, link, connection.
  • Antonyms: Division, separation, disconnection.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The bond between the siblings was unbreakable.
    2. He invested in government bonds.
    3. Shared experiences can strengthen a bond.

19. Vary

  • Meaning: To change or differ in size, amount, or degree.
  • Synonyms: Differ, fluctuate, alter.
  • Antonyms: Remain, stay, constant.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Prices vary depending on the season.
    2. Her mood seems to vary from day to day.
    3. The results of the experiment varied significantly.

20. Prompted

  • Meaning: To cause or bring about an action.
  • Synonyms: Encourage, provoke, stimulate.
  • Antonyms: Discourage, deter, hinder.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The news prompted a quick response from the authorities.
    2. Her question prompted a lively discussion.
    3. The teacher prompted the student to answer.

21. Derived

  • Meaning: Obtained or originated from a source.
  • Synonyms: Obtained, extracted, deduced.
  • Antonyms: Original, primary, underived.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The word is derived from Latin.
    2. She derived great satisfaction from her work.
    3. The formula was derived from complex calculations.

22. Heritage

  • Meaning: Valued objects or traditions passed down through generations.
  • Synonyms: Legacy, inheritance, tradition.
  • Antonyms: Disinheritance, loss.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The festival celebrates the country’s cultural heritage.
    2. Protecting our natural heritage is important.
    3. She is proud of her family’s heritage.

23. Polar

  • Meaning: Relating to the North or South Pole, or opposite in nature.
  • Synonyms: Opposite, extreme, antithetical.
  • Antonyms: Similar, alike, equatorial.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Polar bears are native to the Arctic.
    2. Their opinions are polar opposites.
    3. The polar climate is harsh and unforgiving.

 

 
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1. Reception

  • Meaning: The act of receiving or the area where guests are welcomed.
  • Synonyms: Welcome, greeting, entrance.
  • Antonyms: Rejection, dismissal, farewell.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The hotel reception was beautifully decorated.
    2. The new policy received a mixed reception from the public.
    3. She waited in the reception area for her appointment.

2. Guaranteed

  • Meaning: Promised with certainty.
  • Synonyms: Assured, ensured, secured.
  • Antonyms: Uncertain, unsecured, doubtful.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The product comes with a guaranteed refund policy.
    2. Success is not guaranteed, but hard work helps.
    3. He guaranteed that the project would be completed on time.

3. Filed

  • Meaning: Submitted or recorded officially.
  • Synonyms: Submitted, recorded, registered.
  • Antonyms: Withdrawn, removed, deleted.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She filed her taxes before the deadline.
    2. The documents were filed in alphabetical order.
    3. A complaint was filed against the noisy neighbors.

4. Efficacy

  • Meaning: The ability to produce a desired result.
  • Synonyms: Effectiveness, efficiency, potency.
  • Antonyms: Inefficacy, ineffectiveness, inefficiency.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The efficacy of the new drug is being tested.
    2. Teachers discussed the efficacy of online learning.
    3. The campaign’s efficacy was evident in the results.

5. Ritual

  • Meaning: A set of actions performed in a specific way, often for religious or cultural reasons.
  • Synonyms: Ceremony, tradition, routine.
  • Antonyms: Irregularity, spontaneity, randomness.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The morning coffee became a daily ritual for him.
    2. The tribe performed an ancient ritual to honor their ancestors.
    3. Wedding rituals vary across cultures.

6. Reductions

  • Meaning: The act of making something smaller or less.
  • Synonyms: Decreases, cuts, discounts.
  • Antonyms: Increases, expansions, additions.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The store announced price reductions for the sale.
    2. The company implemented staff reductions to cut costs.
    3. Pollution reductions are essential for a healthier planet.

7. Convinced

  • Meaning: Completely certain about something.
  • Synonyms: Certain, persuaded, assured.
  • Antonyms: Doubtful, uncertain, skeptical.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She was convinced of his innocence.
    2. He convinced his parents to let him travel.
    3. I’m convinced that this is the right decision.

8. Obese

  • Meaning: Excessively overweight.
  • Synonyms: Overweight, fat, corpulent.
  • Antonyms: Thin, slim, underweight.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Obesity is a growing health concern worldwide.
    2. The doctor warned him about becoming obese.
    3. Obese individuals are at higher risk for certain diseases.

9. Mutual

  • Meaning: Shared or felt by two or more parties.
  • Synonyms: Shared, common, reciprocal.
  • Antonyms: One-sided, unilateral, individual.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. They had a mutual respect for each other.
    2. The decision was made by mutual agreement.
    3. Their mutual love for music brought them together.

10. Ongoing

  • Meaning: Continuing or still in progress.
  • Synonyms: Continuous, continuing, current.
  • Antonyms: Completed, finished, ended.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The investigation is still ongoing.
    2. Ongoing support is needed for the project.
    3. The ongoing debate has divided the community.

11. Viable

  • Meaning: Capable of working successfully.
  • Synonyms: Feasible, practical, workable.
  • Antonyms: Impractical, unfeasible, impossible.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The plan seems viable and worth pursuing.
    2. Renewable energy is a viable alternative to fossil fuels.
    3. The business model is no longer viable.

12. Arena

  • Meaning: A place of activity or competition.
  • Synonyms: Stadium, field, venue.
  • Antonyms: N/A (context-specific).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The concert was held in a large arena.
    2. Politics is often described as a public arena.
    3. The team entered the arena to loud cheers.

13. Primitive

  • Meaning: Relating to an early stage of development; simple or basic.
  • Synonyms: Ancient, rudimentary, basic.
  • Antonyms: Advanced, modern, sophisticated.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Primitive tools were used by early humans.
    2. The tribe lived in primitive conditions.
    3. The software has a primitive user interface.

14. Predominantly

  • Meaning: Mainly or mostly.
  • Synonyms: Mostly, chiefly, primarily.
  • Antonyms: Partially, slightly, minimally.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The audience was predominantly young adults.
    2. The region is predominantly agricultural.
    3. She works predominantly in the field of education.

15. Neural

  • Meaning: Relating to nerves or the nervous system.
  • Synonyms: Nervous, neurological, nerve-related.
  • Antonyms: N/A (context-specific).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Neural pathways are essential for brain function.
    2. The study focused on neural development in infants.
    3. Neural networks are used in artificial intelligence.

16. Medication

  • Meaning: A substance used to treat illness or pain.
  • Synonyms: Medicine, drug, treatment.
  • Antonyms: Poison, toxin, contaminant.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She takes medication for her allergies.
    2. The doctor prescribed new medication.
    3. Proper storage of medication is important.

17. Maintenance

  • Meaning: The process of maintaining or preserving something.
  • Synonyms: Upkeep, repair, preservation.
  • Antonyms: Neglect, deterioration, damage.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Regular maintenance is required for the machine.
    2. The building’s maintenance costs are high.
    3. He works in the maintenance department.

18. Prime

  • Meaning: Of the best quality or most important.
  • Synonyms: Top, best, primary.
  • Antonyms: Inferior, secondary, minor.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He is in the prime of his career.
    2. The prime focus of the meeting was budgeting.
    3. Prime real estate is expensive in this area.

19. Sake

  • Meaning: For the purpose of; in the interest of.
  • Synonyms: Purpose, reason, benefit.
  • Antonyms: N/A (context-specific).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She quit smoking for the sake of her health.
    2. They stayed together for the sake of the children.
    3. He did it for the sake of fairness.

20. Unprecedented

  • Meaning: Never done or known before.
  • Synonyms: Unparalleled, extraordinary, unmatched.
  • Antonyms: Ordinary, common, usual.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The pandemic caused unprecedented changes.
    2. The team achieved unprecedented success.
    3. This is an unprecedented opportunity for growth.

21. Passionate

  • Meaning: Showing strong feelings or enthusiasm.
  • Synonyms: Enthusiastic, fervent, ardent.
  • Antonyms: Indifferent, apathetic, unenthusiastic.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She is passionate about environmental issues.
    2. His passionate speech inspired the audience.
    3. They share a passionate love for music.

22. Rite

  • Meaning: A religious or solemn ceremony.
  • Synonyms: Ritual, ceremony, tradition.
  • Antonyms: N/A (context-specific).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The rite of passage marked his transition to adulthood.
    2. The tribe performed a sacred rite.
    3. Marriage is an important rite in many cultures.

23. Anthropology

  • Meaning: The study of human societies and cultures.
  • Synonyms: Ethnology, sociology, cultural studies.
  • Antonyms: N/A (context-specific).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She majored in anthropology in college.
    2. Anthropology helps us understand human behavior.
    3. The book explores anthropology from a global perspective.

24. Autism

  • Meaning: A developmental disorder affecting communication and behavior.
  • Synonyms: Autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
  • Antonyms: N/A (context-specific).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Early intervention is crucial for children with autism.
    2. Autism awareness has increased in recent years.
    3. He works with autistic children as a therapist.

25. Plagiarism

  • Meaning: The act of copying someone else’s work and claiming it as your own.
  • Synonyms: Copying, theft, infringement.
  • Antonyms: Originality, creativity, authenticity.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Plagiarism is a serious academic offense.
    2. The author was accused of plagiarism.
    3. Always cite sources to avoid plagiarism.

26. Inquiring

  • Meaning: Asking for information.
  • Synonyms: Questioning, curious, investigative.
  • Antonyms: Uninterested, indifferent, apathetic.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She gave him an inquiring look.
    2. The inquiring mind of a scientist seeks answers.
    3. He sent an email inquiring about the job opening.

27. Combat

  • Meaning: To fight or struggle against something.
  • Synonyms: Fight, battle, oppose.
  • Antonyms: Surrender, yield, retreat.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The soldiers were trained to combat enemy forces.
    2. Efforts to combat climate change are ongoing.
    3. She combated her fears with courage.

28. Petition

  • Meaning: A formal request, often signed by many people.
  • Synonyms: Appeal, request, plea.
  • Antonyms: Refusal, rejection, denial.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. They started a petition to save the park.
    2. The petition gathered thousands of signatures.
    3. She filed a petition for a change in policy.

29. Rear

  • Meaning: The back part of something.
  • Synonyms: Back, end, tail.
  • Antonyms: Front, fore, head.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The car’s rear window was broken.
    2. The garden is at the rear of the house.
    3. He sat at the rear of the classroom.

30. Cited

  • Meaning: Referred to as evidence or an example.
  • Synonyms: Quoted, referenced, mentioned.
  • Antonyms: Ignored, omitted, overlooked.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The report cited several studies to support its claims.
    2. She was cited for her outstanding contributions.
    3. The article cited the author’s previous work.

 

 
 
 
 
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1. Reversed

  • Meaning: Changed to the opposite direction or position.
  • Synonyms: Inverted, flipped, overturned.
  • Antonyms: Maintained, preserved, kept.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The court reversed its decision after new evidence emerged.
    2. He reversed the car into the parking spot.
    3. The roles were reversed in the sequel.

2. Outstanding

  • Meaning: Exceptionally good or unpaid.
  • Synonyms: Excellent, remarkable, unpaid.
  • Antonyms: Ordinary, average, settled.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She received an award for her outstanding performance.
    2. The company has several outstanding debts.
    3. His contributions to the project were outstanding.

3. Criteria

  • Meaning: Standards or conditions used to judge something.
  • Synonyms: Standards, benchmarks, guidelines.
  • Antonyms: N/A (context-specific).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The selection criteria for the job were very strict.
    2. The project met all the necessary criteria.
    3. What are the criteria for success in this program?

4. Liberty

  • Meaning: The state of being free.
  • Synonyms: Freedom, independence, autonomy.
  • Antonyms: Oppression, captivity, restriction.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The statue symbolizes liberty and justice.
    2. They fought for their liberty and rights.
    3. He took the liberty of making the decision himself.

5. Discipline

  • Meaning: Training to obey rules or a code of behavior.
  • Synonyms: Control, regulation, training.
  • Antonyms: Chaos, disorder, indiscipline.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Discipline is essential for success in sports.
    2. The school emphasizes discipline and respect.
    3. She has great self-discipline when it comes to studying.

6. Fraud

  • Meaning: Wrongful deception for personal or financial gain.
  • Synonyms: Deception, scam, dishonesty.
  • Antonyms: Honesty, integrity, truthfulness.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He was arrested for committing fraud.
    2. The company was involved in a major fraud scandal.
    3. She exposed the fraud in the organization.

7. Boulevard

  • Meaning: A wide street, often lined with trees.
  • Synonyms: Avenue, street, roadway.
  • Antonyms: Alley, lane, path.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. They walked down the boulevard hand in hand.
    2. The boulevard was filled with shops and cafes.
    3. The parade marched along the main boulevard.

8. Worn

  • Meaning: Damaged or showing signs of use.
  • Synonyms: Frayed, tattered, used.
  • Antonyms: New, fresh, pristine.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. His shoes were worn from years of use.
    2. The old book had a worn cover.
    3. She looked worn after a long day at work.

9. Spare

  • Meaning: Extra or additional; to give something reluctantly.
  • Synonyms: Extra, additional, reserve.
  • Antonyms: Main, primary, necessary.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Do you have a spare pen I can borrow?
    2. He spared some time to help his friend.
    3. She kept a spare key in her bag.

10. Sparingly

  • Meaning: In a limited or restrained manner.
  • Synonyms: Moderately, frugally, cautiously.
  • Antonyms: Lavishly, generously, excessively.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Use the expensive ingredients sparingly.
    2. He spoke sparingly about his personal life.
    3. Water should be used sparingly during the drought.

11. Remote

  • Meaning: Far away or isolated.
  • Synonyms: Distant, isolated, secluded.
  • Antonyms: Close, nearby, accessible.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. They live in a remote village in the mountains.
    2. The chances of success are remote.
    3. The remote control for the TV is missing.

12. Enhance

  • Meaning: To improve or increase the quality of something.
  • Synonyms: Improve, boost, strengthen.
  • Antonyms: Diminish, reduce, weaken.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The new software enhances productivity.
    2. Good lighting can enhance the appearance of a room.
    3. She took a course to enhance her skills.

13. Facilitate

  • Meaning: To make something easier or possible.
  • Synonyms: Enable, assist, promote.
  • Antonyms: Hinder, obstruct, impede.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The new system will facilitate faster communication.
    2. The teacher facilitated a lively discussion.
    3. Technology facilitates global connectivity.

14. Shift

  • Meaning: To move or change position.
  • Synonyms: Move, change, adjust.
  • Antonyms: Stay, remain, fix.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She shifted her focus to a new project.
    2. The wind shifted direction suddenly.
    3. He works the night shift at the factory.

15. Psychiatric

  • Meaning: Relating to mental health or illness.
  • Synonyms: Mental, psychological, therapeutic.
  • Antonyms: Physical, somatic.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He sought psychiatric help for his anxiety.
    2. The hospital has a psychiatric ward.
    3. Psychiatric treatment can be life-changing.

16. Aboriginal

  • Meaning: Indigenous or native to a place.
  • Synonyms: Indigenous, native, original.
  • Antonyms: Foreign, non-native, immigrant.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The aboriginal people of Australia have a rich culture.
    2. Aboriginal art is highly valued.
    3. The land is sacred to the aboriginal community.

17. Hikes

  • Meaning: Long walks in nature or increases in price.
  • Synonyms: Treks, walks, increases.
  • Antonyms: Decreases, reductions, drops.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. They went on hikes in the mountains every weekend.
    2. The price hikes made groceries more expensive.
    3. Hikes in taxes were announced by the government.

18. Scheme

  • Meaning: A plan or system, often with a negative connotation.
  • Synonyms: Plan, plot, strategy.
  • Antonyms: Honesty, openness, transparency.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The government introduced a new housing scheme.
    2. He was involved in a fraudulent scheme.
    3. The scheme to improve traffic flow was successful.

19. Hazard

  • Meaning: A danger or risk.
  • Synonyms: Danger, risk, threat.
  • Antonyms: Safety, security, protection.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Smoking is a health hazard.
    2. The icy roads posed a hazard to drivers.
    3. The workers were warned about the hazards on the site.

20. Desertification

  • Meaning: The process of land turning into desert.
  • Synonyms: Aridification, land degradation.
  • Antonyms: Reforestation, revitalization.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Desertification is a major environmental issue.
    2. Efforts are being made to combat desertification.
    3. The region is suffering from rapid desertification.

21. Lease

  • Meaning: A contract to rent property or equipment.
  • Synonyms: Rent, contract, agreement.
  • Antonyms: Ownership, purchase.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. They signed a lease for the apartment.
    2. The car was leased for two years.
    3. The lease agreement includes maintenance costs.

22. Syllabus

  • Meaning: An outline of topics covered in a course.
  • Synonyms: Curriculum, program, outline.
  • Antonyms: N/A (context-specific).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The syllabus for the course was handed out on the first day.
    2. The syllabus includes readings and assignments.
    3. She reviewed the syllabus to prepare for the class.

23. Transit

  • Meaning: The act of moving or being moved.
  • Synonyms: Transportation, movement, passage.
  • Antonyms: Stagnation, immobility.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Public transit is convenient in the city.
    2. The goods are in transit to the warehouse.
    3. The transit system was delayed due to the storm.

24. Hosting

  • Meaning: Providing space or services for an event or website.
  • Synonyms: Accommodating, organizing, supporting.
  • Antonyms: Attending, visiting.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The company is hosting a conference next week.
    2. She enjoys hosting dinner parties for her friends.
    3. The website is hosted on a reliable server.

25. Exceeded

  • Meaning: Went beyond a limit or expectation.
  • Synonyms: Surpassed, outdid, transcended.
  • Antonyms: Fell short, underperformed.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The team exceeded its sales targets.
    2. Her performance exceeded everyone’s expectations.
    3. The cost exceeded the budget.

26. Spans

  • Meaning: Extends across or covers a period.
  • Synonyms: Covers, extends, stretches.
  • Antonyms: N/A (context-specific).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The bridge spans the entire river.
    2. Her career spans over three decades.
    3. The book spans multiple genres.

27. Genuine

  • Meaning: Real or authentic.
  • Synonyms: Authentic, real, sincere.
  • Antonyms: Fake, counterfeit, insincere.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She has a genuine passion for helping others.
    2. The painting was confirmed to be genuine.
    3. His apology seemed genuine.

28. Considerable

  • Meaning: Large in size, amount, or extent.
  • Synonyms: Significant, substantial, sizable.
  • Antonyms: Insignificant, minor, negligible.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The project required a considerable amount of time.
    2. She has considerable experience in the field.
    3. The storm caused considerable damage.

29. Elementary

  • Meaning: Basic or fundamental.
  • Synonyms: Basic, fundamental, primary.
  • Antonyms: Advanced, complex, sophisticated.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The book covers elementary concepts in math.
    2. She teaches at an elementary school.
    3. The solution was elementary and easy to understand.

30. Antibiotics

  • Meaning: Medicines used to treat bacterial infections.
  • Synonyms: Antimicrobials, antibacterials.
  • Antonyms: N/A (context-specific).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The doctor prescribed antibiotics for the infection.
    2. Overuse of antibiotics can lead to resistance.
    3. Antibiotics have saved countless lives.

31. Demonstrate

  • Meaning: To show or prove something clearly.
  • Synonyms: Show, prove, display.
  • Antonyms: Hide, conceal, obscure.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The experiment demonstrated the theory.
    2. She demonstrated how to use the software.
    3. The protestors demonstrated against the new law.

32. Transactions

  • Meaning: Exchanges or dealings, especially financial.
  • Synonyms: Deals, exchanges, operations.
  • Antonyms: N/A (context-specific).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. All transactions are recorded in the ledger.
    2. Online transactions have become more secure.
    3. The bank monitors suspicious transactions.

 

 


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1. Elucidated

  • Meaning: Made clear or explained.
  • Synonyms: Clarified, explained, illuminated.
  • Antonyms: Confused, obscured, complicated.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The professor elucidated the complex theory for the students.
    2. The report elucidated the causes of the economic crisis.
    3. Her explanation elucidated the steps needed to solve the problem.

2. Crusade

  • Meaning: A vigorous campaign for a cause.
  • Synonyms: Campaign, movement, drive.
  • Antonyms: N/A (context-specific).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She led a crusade for environmental protection.
    2. The politician’s crusade against corruption gained widespread support.
    3. The organization launched a crusade to end poverty.

3. Relish

  • Meaning: To enjoy or take pleasure in something.
  • Synonyms: Enjoy, savor, appreciate.
  • Antonyms: Dislike, loathe, despise.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He relished the opportunity to prove himself.
    2. She relished every bite of the delicious meal.
    3. They relished the challenge of climbing the mountain.

4. Ameliorate

  • Meaning: To make something better or improve it.
  • Synonyms: Improve, enhance, alleviate.
  • Antonyms: Worsen, aggravate, deteriorate.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The new policy aims to ameliorate living conditions.
    2. Efforts to ameliorate the situation were successful.
    3. The doctor prescribed medication to ameliorate the symptoms.

5. Entrusted

  • Meaning: Given responsibility for something.
  • Synonyms: Trusted, assigned, delegated.
  • Antonyms: Distrusted, withheld, revoked.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She was entrusted with the task of managing the project.
    2. The secret was entrusted to his closest friend.
    3. The care of the children was entrusted to the nanny.

6. Inequitable

  • Meaning: Unfair or unjust.
  • Synonyms: Unfair, unjust, biased.
  • Antonyms: Fair, just, equitable.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The distribution of resources was inequitable.
    2. Many protested against the inequitable treatment of workers.
    3. The law was criticized for being inequitable.

7. Malicious

  • Meaning: Intending to harm or cause damage.
  • Synonyms: Hostile, spiteful, malevolent.
  • Antonyms: Kind, benevolent, friendly.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The hacker launched a malicious attack on the website.
    2. She spread malicious rumors about her colleague.
    3. His malicious intent was evident in his actions.

8. Lofty

  • Meaning: High in status or grand in nature.
  • Synonyms: Grand, noble, elevated.
  • Antonyms: Lowly, humble, modest.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She had lofty ambitions of becoming a world leader.
    2. The speech was filled with lofty ideals.
    3. The mountain’s lofty peaks were covered in snow.

9. Replete

  • Meaning: Filled or well-supplied with something.
  • Synonyms: Full, abundant, stocked.
  • Antonyms: Empty, lacking, devoid.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The book is replete with fascinating stories.
    2. The garden was replete with colorful flowers.
    3. The report was replete with detailed information.

10. Hastening

  • Meaning: Speeding up or causing something to happen sooner.
  • Synonyms: Accelerating, rushing, expediting.
  • Antonyms: Delaying, slowing, postponing.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The workers were hastening to finish the project on time.
    2. The medicine hastened his recovery.
    3. She was hastening to catch the train.

11. Amidst

  • Meaning: In the middle of or surrounded by.
  • Synonyms: Among, in the midst of, surrounded by.
  • Antonyms: Outside, beyond, away from.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The house stood amidst a beautiful garden.
    2. Amidst the chaos, she remained calm.
    3. He found his keys amidst the clutter on the table.

12. Apprentices

  • Meaning: People learning a trade or skill under a mentor.
  • Synonyms: Trainees, learners, novices.
  • Antonyms: Masters, experts, professionals.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The carpenter took on two new apprentices.
    2. Apprentices learn the craft through hands-on experience.
    3. The program trains apprentices in various trades.

13. Credentials

  • Meaning: Qualifications or achievements that prove one’s abilities.
  • Synonyms: Qualifications, certifications, diplomas.
  • Antonyms: Disqualifications, inadequacies.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She presented her credentials during the job interview.
    2. His credentials include a PhD and years of experience.
    3. The committee reviewed the candidate’s credentials.

14. Repelled

  • Meaning: Driven back or caused disgust.
  • Synonyms: Repulsed, resisted, disgusted.
  • Antonyms: Attracted, welcomed, enticed.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The army repelled the enemy attack.
    2. She was repelled by the smell of the garbage.
    3. The strong magnet repelled the other magnet.

15. Demolish

  • Meaning: To destroy or tear down completely.
  • Synonyms: Destroy, dismantle, raze.
  • Antonyms: Build, construct, create.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The old building was demolished to make way for a new one.
    2. The team demolished their opponents in the game.
    3. He demolished the argument with solid evidence.

16. Timely

  • Meaning: Done or occurring at the right time.
  • Synonyms: Punctual, prompt, opportune.
  • Antonyms: Late, untimely, delayed.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The timely intervention saved the project.
    2. Her timely arrival prevented a disaster.
    3. The report provided timely information.

17. Ambiance

  • Meaning: The atmosphere or mood of a place.
  • Synonyms: Atmosphere, mood, environment.
  • Antonyms: N/A (context-specific).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The restaurant had a cozy ambiance.
    2. The candles added to the romantic ambiance.
    3. The ambiance of the forest was peaceful.

18. Impeachment

  • Meaning: The process of charging a public official with misconduct.
  • Synonyms: Indictment, accusation, prosecution.
  • Antonyms: Acquittal, exoneration.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The impeachment of the president shocked the nation.
    2. The process of impeachment is outlined in the constitution.
    3. The trial ended without impeachment.

19. Decimated

  • Meaning: Severely reduced or destroyed.
  • Synonyms: Devastated, destroyed, annihilated.
  • Antonyms: Restored, rebuilt, preserved.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The population was decimated by the disease.
    2. The storm decimated the coastal town.
    3. The team was decimated by injuries.

20. Inclement

  • Meaning: Unpleasant or severe weather.
  • Synonyms: Stormy, harsh, severe.
  • Antonyms: Mild, pleasant, calm.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The hikers were unprepared for the inclement weather.
    2. Flights were delayed due to inclement conditions.
    3. The inclement climate made farming difficult.

21. Stride

  • Meaning: A long step or a period of progress.
  • Synonyms: Step, pace, progress.
  • Antonyms: Stumble, halt, setback.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He walked with a confident stride.
    2. The company has made great strides in innovation.
    3. She took a big stride toward her goal.

22. Vanguard

  • Meaning: The forefront of an action or movement.
  • Synonyms: Forefront, leader, pioneer.
  • Antonyms: Follower, rear, laggard.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The company is at the vanguard of technology.
    2. She was in the vanguard of the feminist movement.
    3. The vanguard of the army led the charge.

23. Antiseptic

  • Meaning: A substance that prevents infection or clean and sterile.
  • Synonyms: Disinfectant, sterile, clean.
  • Antonyms: Dirty, contaminated, infected.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The nurse applied antiseptic to the wound.
    2. The hospital room had an antiseptic smell.
    3. Antiseptic wipes are used to clean surfaces.

24. Lengthen

  • Meaning: To make or become longer.
  • Synonyms: Extend, elongate, stretch.
  • Antonyms: Shorten, reduce, shrink.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The days lengthen as summer approaches.
    2. She decided to lengthen her stay in the city.
    3. The tailor lengthened the hem of the dress.

25. Egalitarian

  • Meaning: Believing in equal rights for all people.
  • Synonyms: Equal, fair, just.
  • Antonyms: Elitist, unequal, discriminatory.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The country strives to be an egalitarian society.
    2. The organization promotes egalitarian principles.
    3. He has an egalitarian approach to leadership.

26. Ailing

  • Meaning: In poor health or condition.
  • Synonyms: Sick, unwell, failing.
  • Antonyms: Healthy, thriving, robust.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The ailing patient was given special care.
    2. The ailing economy needed urgent attention.
    3. The ailing tree was removed from the park.

27. Candidacy

  • Meaning: The state of being a candidate in an election.
  • Synonyms: Nomination, application, running.
  • Antonyms: Withdrawal, resignation.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She announced her candidacy for mayor.
    2. His candidacy was supported by many voters.
    3. The party discussed potential candidacies.

28. Fortified

  • Meaning: Strengthened or protected.
  • Synonyms: Strengthened, reinforced, secured.
  • Antonyms: Weakened, exposed, vulnerable.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The castle was fortified against attacks.
    2. The cereal is fortified with vitamins.
    3. She fortified herself with a cup of coffee.

29. Chronicle

  • Meaning: A factual written account of events.
  • Synonyms: Record, history, account.
  • Antonyms: Fiction, myth, legend.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The book chronicles the history of the city.
    2. The journalist chronicled the events of the war.
    3. The chronicle provided valuable insights.
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1. Paralyzed

  • Meaning: Unable to move or act.
  • Synonyms: Immobilized, incapacitated.
  • Antonyms: Mobile, active.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. After the accident, he was paralyzed from the waist down.
    2. Fear paralyzed her during the presentation.
    3. The strike paralyzed public transportation.

2. Knights

  • Meaning: Medieval warriors or honorable figures.
  • Synonyms: Warriors, champions.
  • Antonyms: Villains, cowards.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Knights in armor fought in tournaments.
    2. He was knighted for his charitable services.
    3. Modern "knights" uphold justice and honor.

3. Secular

  • Meaning: Non-religious; worldly.
  • Synonyms: Temporal, worldly.
  • Antonyms: Religious, sacred.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The government maintains a secular stance.
    2. Secular music dominated the festival.
    3. Public schools are secular institutions.

4. Revoked

  • Meaning: Officially canceled.
  • Synonyms: Annulled, repealed.
  • Antonyms: Approved, granted.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. His license was revoked for reckless driving.
    2. The law was revoked after public outcry.
    3. The offer was revoked without explanation.

5. Fringe

  • Meaning: Edge; unconventional group.
  • Synonyms: Periphery, margin.
  • Antonyms: Center, mainstream.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The fringe of the forest was shrouded in mist.
    2. Fringe political groups protested the policy.
    3. She sewed a fringe onto her scarf.

6. Denote

  • Meaning: Indicate or symbolize.
  • Synonyms: Signify, represent.
  • Antonyms: Conceal, obscure.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Red lights denote danger.
    2. The symbol denotes unity.
    3. His title denotes his seniority.

7. Horrific

  • Meaning: Extremely shocking or terrifying.
  • Synonyms: Dreadful, gruesome.
  • Antonyms: Pleasant, mild.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The accident scene was horrific.
    2. Survivors recounted horrific experiences.
    3. The movie’s horrific scenes left audiences stunned.

8. Constituted

  • Meaning: Formed or established.
  • Synonyms: Composed, established.
  • Antonyms: Dissolved, disbanded.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The committee is constituted of experts.
    2. This act constituted a breach of trust.
    3. Water constitutes 60% of the human body.

9. Juveniles

  • Meaning: Young people or minors.
  • Synonyms: Minors, adolescents.
  • Antonyms: Adults, elders.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Juveniles were tried in a separate court.
    2. The park has activities for juveniles.
    3. Programs aim to rehabilitate juveniles.

10. Plethora

  • Meaning: Excessive amount.
  • Synonyms: Surplus, abundance.
  • Antonyms: Scarcity, shortage.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The menu offers a plethora of choices.
    2. A plethora of data overwhelmed the team.
    3. Social media provides a plethora of distractions.

11. Correspondence

  • Meaning: Written communication.
  • Synonyms: Letters, communication.
  • Antonyms: Silence, discord.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Their correspondence lasted decades.
    2. Email replaced traditional correspondence.
    3. The correspondence revealed key details.

12. Dissertation

  • Meaning: Academic thesis.
  • Synonyms: Thesis, treatise.
  • Antonyms: (None – context-specific).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She defended her dissertation on climate change.
    2. His dissertation earned academic acclaim.
    3. Writing a dissertation requires rigorous research.

13. Provoking

  • Meaning: Causing a reaction.
  • Synonyms: Inciting, stimulating.
  • Antonyms: Calming, pacifying.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. His remarks were provoking outrage.
    2. The article is provoking heated debates.
    3. The odor was provoking nausea.

14. Provocative

  • Meaning: Intentionally arousing strong reactions.
  • Synonyms: Inflammatory, controversial.
  • Antonyms: Unprovocative, bland.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Her provocative speech sparked protests.
    2. The ad used provocative imagery.
    3. The artist’s work is intentionally provocative.

15. Altruism

  • Meaning: Selfless concern for others.
  • Synonyms: Selflessness, generosity.
  • Antonyms: Selfishness, greed.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Altruism drives many humanitarian efforts.
    2. His altruism earned him admiration.
    3. True altruism requires no reward.

16. Sturdy

  • Meaning: Strong and durable.
  • Synonyms: Robust, resilient.
  • Antonyms: Fragile, flimsy.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The sturdy table survived decades of use.
    2. Sturdy boots are essential for hiking.
    3. The bridge’s sturdy design ensured safety.

17. Crude

  • Meaning: Rough or vulgar.
  • Synonyms: Coarse, unrefined.
  • Antonyms: Refined, polished.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Crude oil prices fluctuated wildly.
    2. His crude jokes offended the audience.
    3. Early tools were crude but effective.

18. Benign

  • Meaning: Harmless; gentle.
  • Synonyms: Innocuous, mild.
  • Antonyms: Malignant, harmful.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The tumor was benign, not cancerous.
    2. His benign smile put everyone at ease.
    3. The policy had benign effects on the economy.

19. Stark

  • Meaning: Harshly clear; bare.
  • Synonyms: Bleak, austere.
  • Antonyms: Luxurious, ornate.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The stark desert landscape was mesmerizing.
    2. The stark contrast between rich and poor.
    3. His stark honesty shocked the team.

20. Raffle

  • Meaning: A lottery for prizes.
  • Synonyms: Lottery, draw.
  • Antonyms: (None – context-specific).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She won a TV in the charity raffle.
    2. Tickets for the raffle sold quickly.
    3. The raffle proceeds funded the school library.

21. Pirates

  • Meaning: Sea robbers; copyright violators.
  • Synonyms: Buccaneers, marauders.
  • Antonyms: Lawkeepers, protectors.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Pirates attacked the merchant ship.
    2. Software pirates bypassed security.
    3. The movie portrayed pirates as antiheroes.

22. Assassination

  • Meaning: Murder of a prominent figure.
  • Synonyms: Execution, murder.
  • Antonyms: Protection, safeguarding.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The assassination of the leader caused chaos.
    2. The plot to assassination the president failed.
    3. Historical assassinations altered political landscapes.

23. Deceitful

  • Meaning: Dishonest or misleading.
  • Synonyms: Deceptive, duplicitous.
  • Antonyms: Honest, truthful.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. His deceitful tactics ruined trust.
    2. The deceitful contract hid unfair terms.
    3. She regretted being deceitful to her friend.

24. Deceptive

  • Meaning: Misleading or false.
  • Synonyms: Misleading, illusory.
  • Antonyms: Genuine, transparent.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The deceptive calm before the storm.
    2. Deceptive packaging exaggerated the product’s size.
    3. Appearances can be deceptive.

25. Woes

  • Meaning: Troubles or sorrows.
  • Synonyms: Hardships, miseries.
  • Antonyms: Joys, blessings.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Economic woes plagued the nation.
    2. She shared her woes with a close friend.
    3. The team’s woes continued with another loss.

26. Appellation

  • Meaning: Name or title.
  • Synonyms: Title, designation.
  • Antonyms: Anonymity, namelessness.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. "The Big Apple" is an appellation for New York.
    2. The wine’s appellation indicates its origin.
    3. His appellation as a scholar was well-deserved.

27. Delinquent

  • Meaning: A lawbreaking minor; overdue.
  • Synonyms: Offender, overdue.
  • Antonyms: Law-abider, punctual.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Juvenile delinquents need guidance.
    2. Delinquent accounts were flagged for review.
    3. His delinquent behavior worsened over time.

28. Maneuver

  • Meaning: Strategic movement or action.
  • Synonyms: Tactic, strategy.
  • Antonyms: Inaction, stagnation.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The military maneuver was executed flawlessly.
    2. She maneuvered through heavy traffic.
    3. Diplomatic maneuvers eased tensions.

29. Frivolous

  • Meaning: Lacking seriousness.
  • Synonyms: Trivial, silly.
  • Antonyms: Serious, essential.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Frivolous lawsuits clog the court system.
    2. She spent money on frivolous luxuries.
    3. His frivolous attitude annoyed his colleagues.

30. Exile

  • Meaning: Banishment from one’s homeland.
  • Synonyms: Banishment, expulsion.
  • Antonyms: Return, welcome.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The leader lived in exile for a decade.
    2. He was exiled for opposing the regime.
    3. Exile separated him from his family.

31. Gimmicks

  • Meaning: Tricks to attract attention.
  • Synonyms: Ploy, stunt.
  • Antonyms: Substance, authenticity.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The product’s success relied on clever gimmicks.
    2. Sales gimmicks often mislead customers.
    3. The ad campaign used flashy gimmicks to stand out.

 

 
 
 
 
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Vigorous

  • Meaning: Strong, energetic, or intense.
  • Synonyms: Energetic, robust, dynamic.
  • Antonyms: Weak, feeble, lethargic.
  • Example: She maintained a vigorous exercise routine to stay healthy.

Ascertained

  • Meaning: Discovered or confirmed through investigation.
  • Synonyms: Determined, verified, confirmed.
  • Antonyms: Guessed, assumed, speculated.
  • Example: The detective ascertained the suspect’s alibi through careful questioning.

Dignitaries

  • Meaning: High-ranking or influential people.
  • Synonyms: Officials, VIPs, luminaries.
  • Antonyms: Commoners, civilians, nobodies.
  • Example: The conference hosted foreign dignitaries from over 30 countries.

Incited

  • Meaning: Urged or provoked action, often negative.
  • Synonyms: Provoked, stirred, instigated.
  • Antonyms: Calmed, pacified, discouraged.
  • Example: The speech incited unrest among the protesters.

Expedited

  • Meaning: Accelerated or sped up a process.
  • Synonyms: Hastened, accelerated, rushed.
  • Antonyms: Delayed, slowed, hindered.
  • Example: The manager expedited the approval to meet the deadline.

Inborn

  • Meaning: Existing from birth; innate.
  • Synonyms: Innate, inherent, natural.
  • Antonyms: Acquired, learned, extrinsic.
  • Example: Her inborn talent for painting amazed everyone.

Fiscal

  • Meaning: Relating to financial matters.
  • Synonyms: Financial, economic, budgetary.
  • Antonyms: Nonfinancial, nonmonetary.
  • Example: The company’s fiscal year ends in December.

Allied

  • Meaning: Joined for a common purpose.
  • Synonyms: United, affiliated, partnered.
  • Antonyms: Opposed, hostile, separate.
  • Example: The allied nations formed a coalition against the threat.

Vice

  • Meaning: Immoral behavior or a bad habit.
  • Synonyms: Sin, corruption, depravity.
  • Antonyms: Virtue, morality, integrity.
  • Example: Gambling became his destructive vice.

Vicious

  • Meaning: Brutal, cruel, or aggressive.
  • Synonyms: Savage, ferocious, malicious.
  • Antonyms: Gentle, kind, benevolent.
  • Example: The vicious dog scared the neighbors.

Uproar

  • Meaning: Loud, chaotic noise or protest.
  • Synonyms: Commotion, turmoil, clamor.
  • Antonyms: Silence, calm, peace.
  • Example: The controversial decision caused an uproar in the community.

Potent

  • Meaning: Powerful or highly effective.
  • Synonyms: Strong, powerful, intense.
  • Antonyms: Weak, feeble, ineffective.
  • Example: The medicine had a potent effect on the infection.

Discretion

  • Meaning: Careful judgment or tact.
  • Synonyms: Prudence, caution, diplomacy.
  • Antonyms: Recklessness, indiscretion, rashness.
  • Example: Use discretion when sharing confidential information.

Astonishing

  • Meaning: Extremely surprising or impressive.
  • Synonyms: Amazing, staggering, breathtaking.
  • Antonyms: Ordinary, unremarkable, mundane.
  • Example: The magician’s trick was astonishing.

Astounding

  • Meaning: Shockingly impressive or surprising.
  • Synonyms: Stunning, incredible, remarkable.
  • Antonyms: Expected, predictable, ordinary.
  • Example: The team’s astounding victory defied all odds.

Terrain

  • Meaning: Physical features of a landscape.
  • Synonyms: Landscape, topography, ground.
  • Antonyms: (N/A – context-specific).
  • Example: The rocky terrain made hiking challenging.

Imitated

  • Meaning: Copied or mimicked.
  • Synonyms: Replicated, mirrored, echoed.
  • Antonyms: Originated, innovated, pioneered.
  • Example: The artist’s style was widely imitated but never matched.

Hilarious

  • Meaning: Extremely funny.
  • Synonyms: Comical, humorous, uproarious.
  • Antonyms: Serious, dull, somber.
  • Example: The comedian’s hilarious jokes had the audience in stitches.

Famine

  • Meaning: Extreme scarcity of food.
  • Synonyms: Starvation, shortage, dearth.
  • Antonyms: Abundance, surplus, plenty.
  • Example: The drought led to widespread famine in the region.

Procrastination

  • Meaning: Delaying tasks unnecessarily.
  • Synonyms: Delay, postponement, dawdling.
  • Antonyms: Promptness, efficiency, diligence.
  • Example: His chronic procrastination caused him to miss deadlines.

Mergers

  • Meaning: Combining organizations into one.
  • Synonyms: Consolidation, amalgamation, fusion.
  • Antonyms: Division, split, separation.
  • Example: The mergers of the two companies created a global giant.

Thwarted

  • Meaning: Prevented or obstructed.
  • Synonyms: Foiled, blocked, frustrated.
  • Antonyms: Assisted, facilitated, supported.
  • Example: The spy’s plan was thwarted by security agents.

Rebellion

  • Meaning: Organized resistance against authority.
  • Synonyms: Revolt, uprising, insurrection.
  • Antonyms: Obedience, compliance, submission.
  • Example: The rebellion sought to overthrow the dictator.

Counterfeiting

  • Meaning: Producing fake copies illegally.
  • Synonyms: Forgery, faking, imitation.
  • Antonyms: Authenticating, legitimizing.
  • Example: Counterfeiting currency is a federal crime.

Stricken

  • Meaning: Deeply affected by trouble or emotion.
  • Synonyms: Afflicted, overwhelmed, devastated.
  • Antonyms: Untroubled, unaffected, composed.
  • Example: The village was stricken by a deadly epidemic.

Domain

  • Meaning: A specific area of control or expertise.
  • Synonyms: Realm, field, territory.
  • Antonyms: (N/A – context-specific).
  • Example: Quantum physics is his primary domain of research.

Hierarchy

  • Meaning: A ranked system of organization.
  • Synonyms: Ranking, order, structure.
  • Antonyms: Equality, chaos, disorder.
  • Example: The corporate hierarchy determines decision-making power.

Patriarchy

  • Meaning: A male-dominated social system.
  • Synonyms: Male dominance, paternalism.
  • Antonyms: Matriarchy, egalitarianism.
  • Example: The patriarchy has influenced gender roles for centuries.

Scarcity

  • Meaning: Shortage or limited availability.
  • Synonyms: Dearth, insufficiency, lack.
  • Antonyms: Abundance, surplus, plenty.
  • Example: Water scarcity is a critical issue in arid regions.

Debilitating

  • Meaning: Severely weakening or disabling.
  • Synonyms: Crippling, enfeebling, paralyzing.
  • Antonyms: Strengthening, invigorating, empowering.
  • Example: The debilitating illness left him bedridden.

 

 
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1. Portable

  • Meaning: Easy to carry or move.
  • Synonyms: Transportable, movable, lightweight.
  • Antonyms: Fixed, immovable, stationary.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The portable speaker is perfect for outdoor parties.
    2. She bought a portable laptop for her travels.
    3. Portable devices have made technology more accessible.

2. Absence

  • Meaning: The state of being away or not present.
  • Synonyms: Lack, nonattendance, unavailability.
  • Antonyms: Presence, attendance, existence.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. His absence from the meeting was noticed by everyone.
    2. The absence of sunlight made the room feel gloomy.
    3. She regretted the absence of her friend at the event.

3. Monetary

  • Meaning: Relating to money or currency.
  • Synonyms: Financial, fiscal, economic.
  • Antonyms: Nonfinancial, nonmonetary.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The government introduced new monetary policies.
    2. Monetary donations are accepted for the charity.
    3. The company faced monetary losses last year.

4. Insomnia

  • Meaning: Inability to sleep.
  • Synonyms: Sleeplessness, restlessness, wakefulness.
  • Antonyms: Sleepiness, restfulness, slumber.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Her insomnia kept her awake all night.
    2. He sought treatment for chronic insomnia.
    3. Stress is a common cause of insomnia.

5. Satellite

  • Meaning: An object orbiting a planet or a device for communication.
  • Synonyms: Orbiter, spacecraft, moon.
  • Antonyms: Planet, star.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The satellite transmits signals across the globe.
    2. Scientists launched a new weather satellite.
    3. The moon is Earth’s natural satellite.

6. Advocates

  • Meaning: People who support or recommend something publicly.
  • Synonyms: Supporters, champions, proponents.
  • Antonyms: Opponents, critics, adversaries.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Environmental advocates promote renewable energy.
    2. She is an advocate for women’s rights.
    3. The lawyer acted as an advocate for the defendant.

7. Justify

  • Meaning: To show or prove something is right or reasonable.
  • Synonyms: Defend, explain, rationalize.
  • Antonyms: Condemn, disprove, invalidate.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He tried to justify his actions with a logical explanation.
    2. The data justifies the need for further research.
    3. Can you justify spending so much on a car?

8. Sculpture

  • Meaning: A three-dimensional artwork created by shaping materials.
  • Synonyms: Statue, carving, model.
  • Antonyms: Painting, sketch, drawing.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The museum displayed a beautiful marble sculpture.
    2. She learned to create sculptures from clay.
    3. The sculpture in the park is a local landmark.

9. Restore

  • Meaning: To bring something back to its original condition.
  • Synonyms: Repair, renew, revive.
  • Antonyms: Damage, ruin, destroy.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. They worked to restore the old building.
    2. The treatment helped restore her health.
    3. The government aims to restore peace in the region.

10. Contaminated

  • Meaning: Polluted or made impure by harmful substances.
  • Synonyms: Polluted, tainted, infected.
  • Antonyms: Pure, clean, uncontaminated.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The water was contaminated with chemicals.
    2. Contaminated food can cause serious illnesses.
    3. The air in the city is often contaminated by smog.

11. Ordinary

  • Meaning: Normal or average; not special.
  • Synonyms: Common, usual, typical.
  • Antonyms: Extraordinary, unusual, exceptional.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. It was just an ordinary day at work.
    2. The meal was good but nothing out of the ordinary.
    3. Ordinary people can achieve extraordinary things.

12. Foster

  • Meaning: To encourage or promote development.
  • Synonyms: Encourage, nurture, promote.
  • Antonyms: Discourage, hinder, neglect.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The program fosters creativity in children.
    2. They decided to foster a child in need.
    3. Good communication fosters strong relationships.

13. Complimentary

  • Meaning: Given free of charge or expressing praise.
  • Synonyms: Free, gratis, flattering.
  • Antonyms: Critical, insulting, paid.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The hotel offered complimentary breakfast.
    2. She received a complimentary ticket to the show.
    3. His remarks about her work were very complimentary.

14. Linear

  • Meaning: Arranged in a straight line or sequential order.
  • Synonyms: Straight, direct, sequential.
  • Antonyms: Nonlinear, circular, chaotic.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The story follows a linear timeline.
    2. The graph shows a linear relationship.
    3. Linear thinking can sometimes limit creativity.

15. Substantial

  • Meaning: Large in size, value, or importance.
  • Synonyms: Significant, considerable, ample.
  • Antonyms: Insignificant, minor, trivial.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She made a substantial contribution to the project.
    2. The company reported substantial profits this year.
    3. There is substantial evidence to support the claim.

16. Indigenous

  • Meaning: Native to a particular region or environment.
  • Synonyms: Native, local, aboriginal.
  • Antonyms: Foreign, non-native, introduced.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The indigenous people of the area have a rich culture.
    2. This plant is indigenous to South America.
    3. Indigenous languages are being preserved.

17. Intelligence

  • Meaning: The ability to acquire and apply knowledge.
  • Synonyms: Wisdom, intellect, understanding.
  • Antonyms: Stupidity, ignorance, foolishness.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Artificial intelligence is transforming industries.
    2. Her intelligence and hard work led to her success.
    3. The spy gathered intelligence for the mission.

18. Bond

  • Meaning: A connection or relationship, or a financial instrument.
  • Synonyms: Tie, link, connection.
  • Antonyms: Division, separation, disconnection.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The bond between the siblings was unbreakable.
    2. He invested in government bonds.
    3. Shared experiences can strengthen a bond.

19. Vary

  • Meaning: To change or differ in size, amount, or degree.
  • Synonyms: Differ, fluctuate, alter.
  • Antonyms: Remain, stay, constant.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Prices vary depending on the season.
    2. Her mood seems to vary from day to day.
    3. The results of the experiment varied significantly.

20. Prompted

  • Meaning: To cause or bring about an action.
  • Synonyms: Encourage, provoke, stimulate.
  • Antonyms: Discourage, deter, hinder.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The news prompted a quick response from the authorities.
    2. Her question prompted a lively discussion.
    3. The teacher prompted the student to answer.

21. Derived

  • Meaning: Obtained or originated from a source.
  • Synonyms: Obtained, extracted, deduced.
  • Antonyms: Original, primary, underived.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The word is derived from Latin.
    2. She derived great satisfaction from her work.
    3. The formula was derived from complex calculations.

22. Heritage

  • Meaning: Valued objects or traditions passed down through generations.
  • Synonyms: Legacy, inheritance, tradition.
  • Antonyms: Disinheritance, loss.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The festival celebrates the country’s cultural heritage.
    2. Protecting our natural heritage is important.
    3. She is proud of her family’s heritage.

23. Polar

  • Meaning: Relating to the North or South Pole, or opposite in nature.
  • Synonyms: Opposite, extreme, antithetical.
  • Antonyms: Similar, alike, equatorial.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Polar bears are native to the Arctic.
    2. Their opinions are polar opposites.
    3. The polar climate is harsh and unforgiving.

 

 
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1. Reception

  • Meaning: The act of receiving or the area where guests are welcomed.
  • Synonyms: Welcome, greeting, entrance.
  • Antonyms: Rejection, dismissal, farewell.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The hotel reception was beautifully decorated.
    2. The new policy received a mixed reception from the public.
    3. She waited in the reception area for her appointment.

2. Guaranteed

  • Meaning: Promised with certainty.
  • Synonyms: Assured, ensured, secured.
  • Antonyms: Uncertain, unsecured, doubtful.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The product comes with a guaranteed refund policy.
    2. Success is not guaranteed, but hard work helps.
    3. He guaranteed that the project would be completed on time.

3. Filed

  • Meaning: Submitted or recorded officially.
  • Synonyms: Submitted, recorded, registered.
  • Antonyms: Withdrawn, removed, deleted.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She filed her taxes before the deadline.
    2. The documents were filed in alphabetical order.
    3. A complaint was filed against the noisy neighbors.

4. Efficacy

  • Meaning: The ability to produce a desired result.
  • Synonyms: Effectiveness, efficiency, potency.
  • Antonyms: Inefficacy, ineffectiveness, inefficiency.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The efficacy of the new drug is being tested.
    2. Teachers discussed the efficacy of online learning.
    3. The campaign’s efficacy was evident in the results.

5. Ritual

  • Meaning: A set of actions performed in a specific way, often for religious or cultural reasons.
  • Synonyms: Ceremony, tradition, routine.
  • Antonyms: Irregularity, spontaneity, randomness.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The morning coffee became a daily ritual for him.
    2. The tribe performed an ancient ritual to honor their ancestors.
    3. Wedding rituals vary across cultures.

6. Reductions

  • Meaning: The act of making something smaller or less.
  • Synonyms: Decreases, cuts, discounts.
  • Antonyms: Increases, expansions, additions.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The store announced price reductions for the sale.
    2. The company implemented staff reductions to cut costs.
    3. Pollution reductions are essential for a healthier planet.

7. Convinced

  • Meaning: Completely certain about something.
  • Synonyms: Certain, persuaded, assured.
  • Antonyms: Doubtful, uncertain, skeptical.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She was convinced of his innocence.
    2. He convinced his parents to let him travel.
    3. I’m convinced that this is the right decision.

8. Obese

  • Meaning: Excessively overweight.
  • Synonyms: Overweight, fat, corpulent.
  • Antonyms: Thin, slim, underweight.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Obesity is a growing health concern worldwide.
    2. The doctor warned him about becoming obese.
    3. Obese individuals are at higher risk for certain diseases.

9. Mutual

  • Meaning: Shared or felt by two or more parties.
  • Synonyms: Shared, common, reciprocal.
  • Antonyms: One-sided, unilateral, individual.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. They had a mutual respect for each other.
    2. The decision was made by mutual agreement.
    3. Their mutual love for music brought them together.

10. Ongoing

  • Meaning: Continuing or still in progress.
  • Synonyms: Continuous, continuing, current.
  • Antonyms: Completed, finished, ended.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The investigation is still ongoing.
    2. Ongoing support is needed for the project.
    3. The ongoing debate has divided the community.

11. Viable

  • Meaning: Capable of working successfully.
  • Synonyms: Feasible, practical, workable.
  • Antonyms: Impractical, unfeasible, impossible.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The plan seems viable and worth pursuing.
    2. Renewable energy is a viable alternative to fossil fuels.
    3. The business model is no longer viable.

12. Arena

  • Meaning: A place of activity or competition.
  • Synonyms: Stadium, field, venue.
  • Antonyms: N/A (context-specific).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The concert was held in a large arena.
    2. Politics is often described as a public arena.
    3. The team entered the arena to loud cheers.

13. Primitive

  • Meaning: Relating to an early stage of development; simple or basic.
  • Synonyms: Ancient, rudimentary, basic.
  • Antonyms: Advanced, modern, sophisticated.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Primitive tools were used by early humans.
    2. The tribe lived in primitive conditions.
    3. The software has a primitive user interface.

14. Predominantly

  • Meaning: Mainly or mostly.
  • Synonyms: Mostly, chiefly, primarily.
  • Antonyms: Partially, slightly, minimally.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The audience was predominantly young adults.
    2. The region is predominantly agricultural.
    3. She works predominantly in the field of education.

15. Neural

  • Meaning: Relating to nerves or the nervous system.
  • Synonyms: Nervous, neurological, nerve-related.
  • Antonyms: N/A (context-specific).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Neural pathways are essential for brain function.
    2. The study focused on neural development in infants.
    3. Neural networks are used in artificial intelligence.

16. Medication

  • Meaning: A substance used to treat illness or pain.
  • Synonyms: Medicine, drug, treatment.
  • Antonyms: Poison, toxin, contaminant.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She takes medication for her allergies.
    2. The doctor prescribed new medication.
    3. Proper storage of medication is important.

17. Maintenance

  • Meaning: The process of maintaining or preserving something.
  • Synonyms: Upkeep, repair, preservation.
  • Antonyms: Neglect, deterioration, damage.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Regular maintenance is required for the machine.
    2. The building’s maintenance costs are high.
    3. He works in the maintenance department.

18. Prime

  • Meaning: Of the best quality or most important.
  • Synonyms: Top, best, primary.
  • Antonyms: Inferior, secondary, minor.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He is in the prime of his career.
    2. The prime focus of the meeting was budgeting.
    3. Prime real estate is expensive in this area.

19. Sake

  • Meaning: For the purpose of; in the interest of.
  • Synonyms: Purpose, reason, benefit.
  • Antonyms: N/A (context-specific).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She quit smoking for the sake of her health.
    2. They stayed together for the sake of the children.
    3. He did it for the sake of fairness.

20. Unprecedented

  • Meaning: Never done or known before.
  • Synonyms: Unparalleled, extraordinary, unmatched.
  • Antonyms: Ordinary, common, usual.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The pandemic caused unprecedented changes.
    2. The team achieved unprecedented success.
    3. This is an unprecedented opportunity for growth.

21. Passionate

  • Meaning: Showing strong feelings or enthusiasm.
  • Synonyms: Enthusiastic, fervent, ardent.
  • Antonyms: Indifferent, apathetic, unenthusiastic.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She is passionate about environmental issues.
    2. His passionate speech inspired the audience.
    3. They share a passionate love for music.

22. Rite

  • Meaning: A religious or solemn ceremony.
  • Synonyms: Ritual, ceremony, tradition.
  • Antonyms: N/A (context-specific).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The rite of passage marked his transition to adulthood.
    2. The tribe performed a sacred rite.
    3. Marriage is an important rite in many cultures.

23. Anthropology

  • Meaning: The study of human societies and cultures.
  • Synonyms: Ethnology, sociology, cultural studies.
  • Antonyms: N/A (context-specific).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She majored in anthropology in college.
    2. Anthropology helps us understand human behavior.
    3. The book explores anthropology from a global perspective.

24. Autism

  • Meaning: A developmental disorder affecting communication and behavior.
  • Synonyms: Autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
  • Antonyms: N/A (context-specific).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Early intervention is crucial for children with autism.
    2. Autism awareness has increased in recent years.
    3. He works with autistic children as a therapist.

25. Plagiarism

  • Meaning: The act of copying someone else’s work and claiming it as your own.
  • Synonyms: Copying, theft, infringement.
  • Antonyms: Originality, creativity, authenticity.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Plagiarism is a serious academic offense.
    2. The author was accused of plagiarism.
    3. Always cite sources to avoid plagiarism.

26. Inquiring

  • Meaning: Asking for information.
  • Synonyms: Questioning, curious, investigative.
  • Antonyms: Uninterested, indifferent, apathetic.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She gave him an inquiring look.
    2. The inquiring mind of a scientist seeks answers.
    3. He sent an email inquiring about the job opening.

27. Combat

  • Meaning: To fight or struggle against something.
  • Synonyms: Fight, battle, oppose.
  • Antonyms: Surrender, yield, retreat.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The soldiers were trained to combat enemy forces.
    2. Efforts to combat climate change are ongoing.
    3. She combated her fears with courage.

28. Petition

  • Meaning: A formal request, often signed by many people.
  • Synonyms: Appeal, request, plea.
  • Antonyms: Refusal, rejection, denial.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. They started a petition to save the park.
    2. The petition gathered thousands of signatures.
    3. She filed a petition for a change in policy.

29. Rear

  • Meaning: The back part of something.
  • Synonyms: Back, end, tail.
  • Antonyms: Front, fore, head.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The car’s rear window was broken.
    2. The garden is at the rear of the house.
    3. He sat at the rear of the classroom.

30. Cited

  • Meaning: Referred to as evidence or an example.
  • Synonyms: Quoted, referenced, mentioned.
  • Antonyms: Ignored, omitted, overlooked.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The report cited several studies to support its claims.
    2. She was cited for her outstanding contributions.
    3. The article cited the author’s previous work.

 

 
 
 
 
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1. Reversed

  • Meaning: Changed to the opposite direction or position.
  • Synonyms: Inverted, flipped, overturned.
  • Antonyms: Maintained, preserved, kept.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The court reversed its decision after new evidence emerged.
    2. He reversed the car into the parking spot.
    3. The roles were reversed in the sequel.

2. Outstanding

  • Meaning: Exceptionally good or unpaid.
  • Synonyms: Excellent, remarkable, unpaid.
  • Antonyms: Ordinary, average, settled.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She received an award for her outstanding performance.
    2. The company has several outstanding debts.
    3. His contributions to the project were outstanding.

3. Criteria

  • Meaning: Standards or conditions used to judge something.
  • Synonyms: Standards, benchmarks, guidelines.
  • Antonyms: N/A (context-specific).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The selection criteria for the job were very strict.
    2. The project met all the necessary criteria.
    3. What are the criteria for success in this program?

4. Liberty

  • Meaning: The state of being free.
  • Synonyms: Freedom, independence, autonomy.
  • Antonyms: Oppression, captivity, restriction.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The statue symbolizes liberty and justice.
    2. They fought for their liberty and rights.
    3. He took the liberty of making the decision himself.

5. Discipline

  • Meaning: Training to obey rules or a code of behavior.
  • Synonyms: Control, regulation, training.
  • Antonyms: Chaos, disorder, indiscipline.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Discipline is essential for success in sports.
    2. The school emphasizes discipline and respect.
    3. She has great self-discipline when it comes to studying.

6. Fraud

  • Meaning: Wrongful deception for personal or financial gain.
  • Synonyms: Deception, scam, dishonesty.
  • Antonyms: Honesty, integrity, truthfulness.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He was arrested for committing fraud.
    2. The company was involved in a major fraud scandal.
    3. She exposed the fraud in the organization.

7. Boulevard

  • Meaning: A wide street, often lined with trees.
  • Synonyms: Avenue, street, roadway.
  • Antonyms: Alley, lane, path.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. They walked down the boulevard hand in hand.
    2. The boulevard was filled with shops and cafes.
    3. The parade marched along the main boulevard.

8. Worn

  • Meaning: Damaged or showing signs of use.
  • Synonyms: Frayed, tattered, used.
  • Antonyms: New, fresh, pristine.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. His shoes were worn from years of use.
    2. The old book had a worn cover.
    3. She looked worn after a long day at work.

9. Spare

  • Meaning: Extra or additional; to give something reluctantly.
  • Synonyms: Extra, additional, reserve.
  • Antonyms: Main, primary, necessary.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Do you have a spare pen I can borrow?
    2. He spared some time to help his friend.
    3. She kept a spare key in her bag.

10. Sparingly

  • Meaning: In a limited or restrained manner.
  • Synonyms: Moderately, frugally, cautiously.
  • Antonyms: Lavishly, generously, excessively.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Use the expensive ingredients sparingly.
    2. He spoke sparingly about his personal life.
    3. Water should be used sparingly during the drought.

11. Remote

  • Meaning: Far away or isolated.
  • Synonyms: Distant, isolated, secluded.
  • Antonyms: Close, nearby, accessible.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. They live in a remote village in the mountains.
    2. The chances of success are remote.
    3. The remote control for the TV is missing.

12. Enhance

  • Meaning: To improve or increase the quality of something.
  • Synonyms: Improve, boost, strengthen.
  • Antonyms: Diminish, reduce, weaken.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The new software enhances productivity.
    2. Good lighting can enhance the appearance of a room.
    3. She took a course to enhance her skills.

13. Facilitate

  • Meaning: To make something easier or possible.
  • Synonyms: Enable, assist, promote.
  • Antonyms: Hinder, obstruct, impede.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The new system will facilitate faster communication.
    2. The teacher facilitated a lively discussion.
    3. Technology facilitates global connectivity.

14. Shift

  • Meaning: To move or change position.
  • Synonyms: Move, change, adjust.
  • Antonyms: Stay, remain, fix.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She shifted her focus to a new project.
    2. The wind shifted direction suddenly.
    3. He works the night shift at the factory.

15. Psychiatric

  • Meaning: Relating to mental health or illness.
  • Synonyms: Mental, psychological, therapeutic.
  • Antonyms: Physical, somatic.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He sought psychiatric help for his anxiety.
    2. The hospital has a psychiatric ward.
    3. Psychiatric treatment can be life-changing.

16. Aboriginal

  • Meaning: Indigenous or native to a place.
  • Synonyms: Indigenous, native, original.
  • Antonyms: Foreign, non-native, immigrant.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The aboriginal people of Australia have a rich culture.
    2. Aboriginal art is highly valued.
    3. The land is sacred to the aboriginal community.

17. Hikes

  • Meaning: Long walks in nature or increases in price.
  • Synonyms: Treks, walks, increases.
  • Antonyms: Decreases, reductions, drops.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. They went on hikes in the mountains every weekend.
    2. The price hikes made groceries more expensive.
    3. Hikes in taxes were announced by the government.

18. Scheme

  • Meaning: A plan or system, often with a negative connotation.
  • Synonyms: Plan, plot, strategy.
  • Antonyms: Honesty, openness, transparency.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The government introduced a new housing scheme.
    2. He was involved in a fraudulent scheme.
    3. The scheme to improve traffic flow was successful.

19. Hazard

  • Meaning: A danger or risk.
  • Synonyms: Danger, risk, threat.
  • Antonyms: Safety, security, protection.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Smoking is a health hazard.
    2. The icy roads posed a hazard to drivers.
    3. The workers were warned about the hazards on the site.

20. Desertification

  • Meaning: The process of land turning into desert.
  • Synonyms: Aridification, land degradation.
  • Antonyms: Reforestation, revitalization.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Desertification is a major environmental issue.
    2. Efforts are being made to combat desertification.
    3. The region is suffering from rapid desertification.

21. Lease

  • Meaning: A contract to rent property or equipment.
  • Synonyms: Rent, contract, agreement.
  • Antonyms: Ownership, purchase.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. They signed a lease for the apartment.
    2. The car was leased for two years.
    3. The lease agreement includes maintenance costs.

22. Syllabus

  • Meaning: An outline of topics covered in a course.
  • Synonyms: Curriculum, program, outline.
  • Antonyms: N/A (context-specific).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The syllabus for the course was handed out on the first day.
    2. The syllabus includes readings and assignments.
    3. She reviewed the syllabus to prepare for the class.

23. Transit

  • Meaning: The act of moving or being moved.
  • Synonyms: Transportation, movement, passage.
  • Antonyms: Stagnation, immobility.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Public transit is convenient in the city.
    2. The goods are in transit to the warehouse.
    3. The transit system was delayed due to the storm.

24. Hosting

  • Meaning: Providing space or services for an event or website.
  • Synonyms: Accommodating, organizing, supporting.
  • Antonyms: Attending, visiting.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The company is hosting a conference next week.
    2. She enjoys hosting dinner parties for her friends.
    3. The website is hosted on a reliable server.

25. Exceeded

  • Meaning: Went beyond a limit or expectation.
  • Synonyms: Surpassed, outdid, transcended.
  • Antonyms: Fell short, underperformed.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The team exceeded its sales targets.
    2. Her performance exceeded everyone’s expectations.
    3. The cost exceeded the budget.

26. Spans

  • Meaning: Extends across or covers a period.
  • Synonyms: Covers, extends, stretches.
  • Antonyms: N/A (context-specific).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The bridge spans the entire river.
    2. Her career spans over three decades.
    3. The book spans multiple genres.

27. Genuine

  • Meaning: Real or authentic.
  • Synonyms: Authentic, real, sincere.
  • Antonyms: Fake, counterfeit, insincere.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She has a genuine passion for helping others.
    2. The painting was confirmed to be genuine.
    3. His apology seemed genuine.

28. Considerable

  • Meaning: Large in size, amount, or extent.
  • Synonyms: Significant, substantial, sizable.
  • Antonyms: Insignificant, minor, negligible.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The project required a considerable amount of time.
    2. She has considerable experience in the field.
    3. The storm caused considerable damage.

29. Elementary

  • Meaning: Basic or fundamental.
  • Synonyms: Basic, fundamental, primary.
  • Antonyms: Advanced, complex, sophisticated.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The book covers elementary concepts in math.
    2. She teaches at an elementary school.
    3. The solution was elementary and easy to understand.

30. Antibiotics

  • Meaning: Medicines used to treat bacterial infections.
  • Synonyms: Antimicrobials, antibacterials.
  • Antonyms: N/A (context-specific).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The doctor prescribed antibiotics for the infection.
    2. Overuse of antibiotics can lead to resistance.
    3. Antibiotics have saved countless lives.

31. Demonstrate

  • Meaning: To show or prove something clearly.
  • Synonyms: Show, prove, display.
  • Antonyms: Hide, conceal, obscure.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The experiment demonstrated the theory.
    2. She demonstrated how to use the software.
    3. The protestors demonstrated against the new law.

32. Transactions

  • Meaning: Exchanges or dealings, especially financial.
  • Synonyms: Deals, exchanges, operations.
  • Antonyms: N/A (context-specific).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. All transactions are recorded in the ledger.
    2. Online transactions have become more secure.
    3. The bank monitors suspicious transactions.

 

 


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1. Elucidated

  • Meaning: Made clear or explained.
  • Synonyms: Clarified, explained, illuminated.
  • Antonyms: Confused, obscured, complicated.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The professor elucidated the complex theory for the students.
    2. The report elucidated the causes of the economic crisis.
    3. Her explanation elucidated the steps needed to solve the problem.

2. Crusade

  • Meaning: A vigorous campaign for a cause.
  • Synonyms: Campaign, movement, drive.
  • Antonyms: N/A (context-specific).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She led a crusade for environmental protection.
    2. The politician’s crusade against corruption gained widespread support.
    3. The organization launched a crusade to end poverty.

3. Relish

  • Meaning: To enjoy or take pleasure in something.
  • Synonyms: Enjoy, savor, appreciate.
  • Antonyms: Dislike, loathe, despise.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He relished the opportunity to prove himself.
    2. She relished every bite of the delicious meal.
    3. They relished the challenge of climbing the mountain.

4. Ameliorate

  • Meaning: To make something better or improve it.
  • Synonyms: Improve, enhance, alleviate.
  • Antonyms: Worsen, aggravate, deteriorate.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The new policy aims to ameliorate living conditions.
    2. Efforts to ameliorate the situation were successful.
    3. The doctor prescribed medication to ameliorate the symptoms.

5. Entrusted

  • Meaning: Given responsibility for something.
  • Synonyms: Trusted, assigned, delegated.
  • Antonyms: Distrusted, withheld, revoked.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She was entrusted with the task of managing the project.
    2. The secret was entrusted to his closest friend.
    3. The care of the children was entrusted to the nanny.

6. Inequitable

  • Meaning: Unfair or unjust.
  • Synonyms: Unfair, unjust, biased.
  • Antonyms: Fair, just, equitable.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The distribution of resources was inequitable.
    2. Many protested against the inequitable treatment of workers.
    3. The law was criticized for being inequitable.

7. Malicious

  • Meaning: Intending to harm or cause damage.
  • Synonyms: Hostile, spiteful, malevolent.
  • Antonyms: Kind, benevolent, friendly.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The hacker launched a malicious attack on the website.
    2. She spread malicious rumors about her colleague.
    3. His malicious intent was evident in his actions.

8. Lofty

  • Meaning: High in status or grand in nature.
  • Synonyms: Grand, noble, elevated.
  • Antonyms: Lowly, humble, modest.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She had lofty ambitions of becoming a world leader.
    2. The speech was filled with lofty ideals.
    3. The mountain’s lofty peaks were covered in snow.

9. Replete

  • Meaning: Filled or well-supplied with something.
  • Synonyms: Full, abundant, stocked.
  • Antonyms: Empty, lacking, devoid.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The book is replete with fascinating stories.
    2. The garden was replete with colorful flowers.
    3. The report was replete with detailed information.

10. Hastening

  • Meaning: Speeding up or causing something to happen sooner.
  • Synonyms: Accelerating, rushing, expediting.
  • Antonyms: Delaying, slowing, postponing.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The workers were hastening to finish the project on time.
    2. The medicine hastened his recovery.
    3. She was hastening to catch the train.

11. Amidst

  • Meaning: In the middle of or surrounded by.
  • Synonyms: Among, in the midst of, surrounded by.
  • Antonyms: Outside, beyond, away from.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The house stood amidst a beautiful garden.
    2. Amidst the chaos, she remained calm.
    3. He found his keys amidst the clutter on the table.

12. Apprentices

  • Meaning: People learning a trade or skill under a mentor.
  • Synonyms: Trainees, learners, novices.
  • Antonyms: Masters, experts, professionals.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The carpenter took on two new apprentices.
    2. Apprentices learn the craft through hands-on experience.
    3. The program trains apprentices in various trades.

13. Credentials

  • Meaning: Qualifications or achievements that prove one’s abilities.
  • Synonyms: Qualifications, certifications, diplomas.
  • Antonyms: Disqualifications, inadequacies.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She presented her credentials during the job interview.
    2. His credentials include a PhD and years of experience.
    3. The committee reviewed the candidate’s credentials.

14. Repelled

  • Meaning: Driven back or caused disgust.
  • Synonyms: Repulsed, resisted, disgusted.
  • Antonyms: Attracted, welcomed, enticed.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The army repelled the enemy attack.
    2. She was repelled by the smell of the garbage.
    3. The strong magnet repelled the other magnet.

15. Demolish

  • Meaning: To destroy or tear down completely.
  • Synonyms: Destroy, dismantle, raze.
  • Antonyms: Build, construct, create.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The old building was demolished to make way for a new one.
    2. The team demolished their opponents in the game.
    3. He demolished the argument with solid evidence.

16. Timely

  • Meaning: Done or occurring at the right time.
  • Synonyms: Punctual, prompt, opportune.
  • Antonyms: Late, untimely, delayed.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The timely intervention saved the project.
    2. Her timely arrival prevented a disaster.
    3. The report provided timely information.

17. Ambiance

  • Meaning: The atmosphere or mood of a place.
  • Synonyms: Atmosphere, mood, environment.
  • Antonyms: N/A (context-specific).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The restaurant had a cozy ambiance.
    2. The candles added to the romantic ambiance.
    3. The ambiance of the forest was peaceful.

18. Impeachment

  • Meaning: The process of charging a public official with misconduct.
  • Synonyms: Indictment, accusation, prosecution.
  • Antonyms: Acquittal, exoneration.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The impeachment of the president shocked the nation.
    2. The process of impeachment is outlined in the constitution.
    3. The trial ended without impeachment.

19. Decimated

  • Meaning: Severely reduced or destroyed.
  • Synonyms: Devastated, destroyed, annihilated.
  • Antonyms: Restored, rebuilt, preserved.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The population was decimated by the disease.
    2. The storm decimated the coastal town.
    3. The team was decimated by injuries.

20. Inclement

  • Meaning: Unpleasant or severe weather.
  • Synonyms: Stormy, harsh, severe.
  • Antonyms: Mild, pleasant, calm.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The hikers were unprepared for the inclement weather.
    2. Flights were delayed due to inclement conditions.
    3. The inclement climate made farming difficult.

21. Stride

  • Meaning: A long step or a period of progress.
  • Synonyms: Step, pace, progress.
  • Antonyms: Stumble, halt, setback.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He walked with a confident stride.
    2. The company has made great strides in innovation.
    3. She took a big stride toward her goal.

22. Vanguard

  • Meaning: The forefront of an action or movement.
  • Synonyms: Forefront, leader, pioneer.
  • Antonyms: Follower, rear, laggard.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The company is at the vanguard of technology.
    2. She was in the vanguard of the feminist movement.
    3. The vanguard of the army led the charge.

23. Antiseptic

  • Meaning: A substance that prevents infection or clean and sterile.
  • Synonyms: Disinfectant, sterile, clean.
  • Antonyms: Dirty, contaminated, infected.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The nurse applied antiseptic to the wound.
    2. The hospital room had an antiseptic smell.
    3. Antiseptic wipes are used to clean surfaces.

24. Lengthen

  • Meaning: To make or become longer.
  • Synonyms: Extend, elongate, stretch.
  • Antonyms: Shorten, reduce, shrink.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The days lengthen as summer approaches.
    2. She decided to lengthen her stay in the city.
    3. The tailor lengthened the hem of the dress.

25. Egalitarian

  • Meaning: Believing in equal rights for all people.
  • Synonyms: Equal, fair, just.
  • Antonyms: Elitist, unequal, discriminatory.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The country strives to be an egalitarian society.
    2. The organization promotes egalitarian principles.
    3. He has an egalitarian approach to leadership.

26. Ailing

  • Meaning: In poor health or condition.
  • Synonyms: Sick, unwell, failing.
  • Antonyms: Healthy, thriving, robust.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The ailing patient was given special care.
    2. The ailing economy needed urgent attention.
    3. The ailing tree was removed from the park.

27. Candidacy

  • Meaning: The state of being a candidate in an election.
  • Synonyms: Nomination, application, running.
  • Antonyms: Withdrawal, resignation.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She announced her candidacy for mayor.
    2. His candidacy was supported by many voters.
    3. The party discussed potential candidacies.

28. Fortified

  • Meaning: Strengthened or protected.
  • Synonyms: Strengthened, reinforced, secured.
  • Antonyms: Weakened, exposed, vulnerable.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The castle was fortified against attacks.
    2. The cereal is fortified with vitamins.
    3. She fortified herself with a cup of coffee.

29. Chronicle

  • Meaning: A factual written account of events.
  • Synonyms: Record, history, account.
  • Antonyms: Fiction, myth, legend.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The book chronicles the history of the city.
    2. The journalist chronicled the events of the war.
    3. The chronicle provided valuable insights.
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1. Rogue

  • Meaning: A dishonest or unprincipled person.
  • Synonyms: Outlaw, rebel, renegade.
  • Antonyms: Law-abiding, obedient, loyal.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The rogue agent operated outside official orders.
    2. Rogue traders caused financial chaos.
    3. He was labeled a rogue for breaking protocol.

2. Grid

  • Meaning: A network of intersecting lines or channels.
  • Synonyms: Framework, lattice, matrix.
  • Antonyms: Disarray, chaos, disorder.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The city’s power grid failed during the storm.
    2. The map’s grid helped pinpoint locations.
    3. Solar panels feed energy into the grid.

3. Instituted

  • Meaning: Established or introduced formally.
  • Synonyms: Enacted, launched, initiated.
  • Antonyms: Abolished, repealed, disbanded.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The school instituted a no-phone policy.
    2. Reforms were instituted to improve healthcare.
    3. The law was instituted in 1995.

4. Assign

  • Meaning: Allocate or designate a task.
  • Synonyms: Delegate, allocate, designate.
  • Antonyms: Withhold, retain, revoke.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The teacher assigned homework daily.
    2. Managers assign roles based on skills.
    3. The judge assigned custody to the mother.

5. Tenants

  • Meaning: People who rent property.
  • Synonyms: Renters, lessees, occupants.
  • Antonyms: Landlords, owners, proprietors.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Tenants complained about broken heating.
    2. The tenants renewed their lease for a year.
    3. New tenants moved into the apartment.

6. Detergent

  • Meaning: A cleaning substance.
  • Synonyms: Soap, cleanser, solvent.
  • Antonyms: Stain, pollutant, contaminant.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Use detergent to remove grease stains.
    2. Eco-friendly detergents are gaining popularity.
    3. The detergent caused an allergic reaction.

7. Resurgence

  • Meaning: A revival or comeback.
  • Synonyms: Revival, renewal, rebirth.
  • Antonyms: Decline, collapse, extinction.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. There’s a resurgence of interest in vinyl records.
    2. The resurgence of the economy boosted jobs.
    3. The disease saw a resurgence after years.

8. Strive

  • Meaning: Make great efforts to achieve something.
  • Synonyms: Endeavor, struggle, aspire.
  • Antonyms: Neglect, abandon, surrender.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Athletes strive for peak performance.
    2. She strives to balance work and family.
    3. We strive to meet customer expectations.

9. Paramount

  • Meaning: Of utmost importance.
  • Synonyms: Supreme, primary, foremost.
  • Antonyms: Trivial, minor, insignificant.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Safety is paramount in construction.
    2. The paramount goal is to reduce poverty.
    3. His paramount concern was her well-being.

10. Radius

  • Meaning: Distance from a center point.
  • Synonyms: Range, scope, orbit.
  • Antonyms: Center, core, midpoint.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The explosion affected a 5-mile radius.
    2. The café is within walking radius of the office.
    3. The search radius was expanded.

11. Colossal

  • Meaning: Extremely large or immense.
  • Synonyms: Gigantic, monumental, immense.
  • Antonyms: Tiny, minuscule, microscopic.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The colossal statue towered over the city.
    2. Cleaning up the spill was a colossal task.
    3. The project required colossal funding.

12. Tremendous

  • Meaning: Very great in size, amount, or intensity.
  • Synonyms: Enormous, immense, fantastic.
  • Antonyms: Insignificant, trivial, negligible.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The team made a tremendous effort.
    2. She has tremendous talent for music.
    3. The storm caused tremendous damage.

13. Enormous

  • Meaning: Very large in size or quantity.
  • Synonyms: Massive, huge, vast.
  • Antonyms: Small, tiny, diminutive.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. An enormous crowd gathered for the concert.
    2. The project required an enormous budget.
    3. Whales are enormous marine mammals.

14. Authentic

  • Meaning: Genuine or original.
  • Synonyms: Real, genuine, original.
  • Antonyms: Fake, counterfeit, imitation.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The painting was confirmed as authentic.
    2. The restaurant serves authentic Italian cuisine.
    3. Her authentic personality won people over.

15. Dementia

  • Meaning: Cognitive decline affecting memory.
  • Synonyms: Alzheimer’s, senility, decline.
  • Antonyms: Lucidity, clarity, coherence.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Dementia often affects the elderly.
    2. Early signs of dementia include forgetfulness.
    3. Caring for someone with dementia is challenging.

16. Deter

  • Meaning: Discourage or prevent an action.
  • Synonyms: Prevent, dissuade, hinder.
  • Antonyms: Encourage, promote, facilitate.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. High fines deter speeding.
    2. Security cameras deter theft.
    3. Fear of failure deterred him from applying.

17. Susceptible

  • Meaning: Vulnerable to influence or harm.
  • Synonyms: Prone, vulnerable, sensitive.
  • Antonyms: Resistant, immune, invulnerable.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Children are susceptible to infections.
    2. The material is susceptible to heat damage.
    3. He’s susceptible to flattery.

18. Undergo

  • Meaning: Experience or endure a process.
  • Synonyms: Endure, experience, withstand.
  • Antonyms: Avoid, evade, bypass.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She will undergo surgery next week.
    2. The building underwent major renovations.
    3. Training helps athletes undergo stress.

19. Corporations

  • Meaning: Large companies or business entities.
  • Synonyms: Companies, firms, enterprises.
  • Antonyms: Small businesses, startups, sole proprietorships.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Multinational corporations dominate the market.
    2. Tech corporations invest heavily in R&D.
    3. The law regulates corporations’ environmental impact.

20. Onset

  • Meaning: The beginning of something.
  • Synonyms: Start, commencement, inception.
  • Antonyms: Conclusion, end, termination.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The onset of winter brought heavy snow.
    2. Early onset symptoms include fatigue.
    3. The onset of the pandemic disrupted travel.

21. Retreats

  • Meaning: Withdrawals or secluded getaways.
  • Synonyms: Withdrawal, sanctuary, haven.
  • Antonyms: Advance, progression, exposure.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The army ordered tactical retreats.
    2. Yoga retreats promote relaxation.
    3. The CEO’s mountain retreat is private.

22. Imposing

  • Meaning: Grand or impressive in appearance.
  • Synonyms: Grand, majestic, striking.
  • Antonyms: Modest, humble, unimpressive.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The imposing castle dominated the landscape.
    2. Her imposing presence commanded attention.
    3. The imposing statue honored the hero.

23. Turnover

  • Meaning: Rate of change in staff or goods.
  • Synonyms: Rotation, flux, replacement.
  • Antonyms: Retention, stability, permanence.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. High employee turnover affects productivity.
    2. The store’s inventory turnover is rapid.
    3. Annual turnover exceeded $1 million.

24. Occupancy

  • Meaning: Use or possession of a space.
  • Synonyms: Occupation, tenancy, habitation.
  • Antonyms: Vacancy, emptiness, abandonment.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Hotel occupancy peaks in summer.
    2. The building’s occupancy permit was approved.
    3. Occupancy rates influence rental prices.

25. Applicable

  • Meaning: Relevant or appropriate.
  • Synonyms: Relevant, pertinent, suitable.
  • Antonyms: Irrelevant, inapplicable, unrelated.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. These rules are applicable to all employees.
    2. The law is applicable nationwide.
    3. Is the discount applicable to this item?

26. Dilution

  • Meaning: Reducing concentration by adding another substance.
  • Synonyms: Thinning, weakening, reduction.
  • Antonyms: Concentration, strengthening, intensification.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Dilution of the chemical reduced its potency.
    2. Shareholders feared equity dilution.
    3. The juice’s dilution made it less sweet.

27. Distorted

  • Meaning: Twisted or misrepresented.
  • Synonyms: Warped, twisted, misrepresented.
  • Antonyms: Accurate, clear, truthful.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The mirror distorted her reflection.
    2. His account was distorted by bias.
    3. Distorted sound made the speech unclear.

28. Pedigree

  • Meaning: Ancestry or lineage.
  • Synonyms: Lineage, ancestry, heritage.
  • Antonyms: Mongrel, hybrid, mixed breed.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The dog’s pedigree traces back to champions.
    2. His academic pedigree impressed employers.
    3. The horse has a flawless pedigree.

29. Plague

  • Meaning: A deadly epidemic; to harass.
  • Synonyms: Epidemic, scourge, pester.
  • Antonyms: Blessing, boon, relief.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The bubonic plague devastated Europe.
    2. Mosquitoes plagued the campsite.
    3. Rumors plagued his career.

30. Intricate

  • Meaning: Complex or detailed.
  • Synonyms: Complex, elaborate, detailed.
  • Antonyms: Simple, basic, straightforward.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The intricate design took months to complete.
    2. The plot was intricate and suspenseful.
    3. Intricate machinery requires skilled handling.

31. Clan

  • Meaning: A close-knit family or social group.
  • Synonyms: Tribe, family, dynasty.
  • Antonyms: Outsider, stranger, individual.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The Scottish clan gathered for a reunion.
    2. The clan’s traditions date back centuries.
    3. Feuds between clans caused lasting conflict.

32. Comprise

  • Meaning: To consist of or include.
  • Synonyms: Consist, include, encompass.
  • Antonyms: Exclude, omit, lack.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The team comprises experts from five fields.
    2. Water comprises hydrogen and oxygen.
    3. The book comprises three sections.

 

 
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1. Conserve

  • Meaning: Protect from harm or depletion.
  • Synonyms: Preserve, save, safeguard.
  • Antonyms: Waste, deplete, squander.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Efforts to conserve water are critical during droughts.
    2. National parks aim to conserve wildlife habitats.
    3. Turn off lights to conserve energy.

2. Sheer

  • Meaning: Absolute; steep or thin.
  • Synonyms: Utter, vertical, transparent.
  • Antonyms: Gradual, thick, opaque.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The cliff’s sheer drop was terrifying.
    2. It was sheer luck that they survived.
    3. The dress was made of sheer fabric.

3. Prenuptial

  • Meaning: Before marriage.
  • Synonyms: Premarital, pre-wedding.
  • Antonyms: Postnuptial.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. They signed a prenuptial agreement.
    2. Prenuptial counseling strengthened their bond.
    3. Legal advice is key for prenuptial contracts.

4. Hatch

  • Meaning: To create (a plan) or emerge from an egg.
  • Synonyms: Devise, incubate, emerge.
  • Antonyms: Abandon, suppress.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The birds hatch from eggs in spring.
    2. They hatched a plan to escape.
    3. The idea hatched during a brainstorming session.

5. Severity

  • Meaning: Harshness or seriousness.
  • Synonyms: Rigor, intensity, harshness.
  • Antonyms: Mildness, leniency.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The severity of the storm caused evacuations.
    2. Punishments vary based on the crime’s severity.
    3. Doctors assessed the injury’s severity.

6. Extravagant

  • Meaning: Excessive or luxurious.
  • Synonyms: Lavish, opulent, wasteful.
  • Antonyms: Frugal, modest, economical.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Their extravagant wedding cost millions.
    2. He made extravagant claims about his wealth.
    3. Avoid extravagant spending to save money.

7. Speculate

  • Meaning: Guess or invest riskily.
  • Synonyms: Hypothesize, theorize, gamble.
  • Antonyms: Confirm, know, verify.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Investors speculate in volatile markets.
    2. Scientists speculate about alien life.
    3. It’s unwise to speculate without evidence.

8. Speculation

  • Meaning: Guessing or risky investment.
  • Synonyms: Conjecture, theory, gamble.
  • Antonyms: Fact, certainty, proof.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Media speculation fueled rumors.
    2. Stock market speculation can lead to losses.
    3. His speculation about the outcome was wrong.

9. Rigorous

  • Meaning: Thorough and strict.
  • Synonyms: Stringent, demanding, meticulous.
  • Antonyms: Lax, lenient, casual.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The training program was rigorous.
    2. Rigorous testing ensures product safety.
    3. She follows a rigorous daily routine.

10. Alter

  • Meaning: Change or modify.
  • Synonyms: Adjust, adapt, revise.
  • Antonyms: Maintain, preserve, keep.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The tailor altered the dress to fit perfectly.
    2. Plans may alter due to weather.
    3. Technology continues to alter our lives.

11. Inclusion

  • Meaning: The act of including.
  • Synonyms: Incorporation, addition, integration.
  • Antonyms: Exclusion, omission, removal.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Diversity and inclusion are company priorities.
    2. The inclusion of visuals improved the report.
    3. His inclusion in the team boosted morale.

12. Paleontologists

  • Meaning: Scientists studying fossils.
  • Synonyms: Fossil experts, dinosaur researchers.
  • Antonyms: (None – specific profession).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Paleontologists discovered a T-Rex skeleton.
    2. Paleontologists analyze ancient ecosystems.
    3. Careers in paleontology require fieldwork.

13. Gross

  • Meaning: Total before deductions; disgusting.
  • Synonyms: Crude, vulgar, total.
  • Antonyms: Net, refined, pleasant.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The company’s gross revenue reached $1M.
    2. His gross joke offended everyone.
    3. Gross weight includes packaging.

14. Hinder

  • Meaning: Obstruct or delay.
  • Synonyms: Impede, hamper, obstruct.
  • Antonyms: Aid, assist, facilitate.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Bad weather hindered rescue efforts.
    2. Poor communication hinders teamwork.
    3. Overcrowding hindered progress.

15. Mediocre

  • Meaning: Average or ordinary.
  • Synonyms: Average, undistinguished, middling.
  • Antonyms: Exceptional, outstanding, superb.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The film received mediocre reviews.
    2. Mediocre effort leads to mediocre results.
    3. He refused to settle for a mediocre life.

16. Tenure

  • Meaning: Permanent employment status.
  • Synonyms: Term, appointment, permanence.
  • Antonyms: Probation, instability.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Professors often seek academic tenure.
    2. Her tenure as CEO transformed the company.
    3. Job tenure provides security.

17. Overdue

  • Meaning: Late or delayed.
  • Synonyms: Delayed, tardy, belated.
  • Antonyms: Early, punctual, timely.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The library book is two weeks overdue.
    2. Reforms are long overdue.
    3. An overdue apology finally came.

18. Wary

  • Meaning: Cautious or suspicious.
  • Synonyms: Cautious, guarded, distrustful.
  • Antonyms: Trusting, careless, reckless.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Be wary of scams online.
    2. She was wary of strangers at night.
    3. Investors grew wary of market volatility.

19. Premises

  • Meaning: Property or building.
  • Synonyms: Site, facility, location.
  • Antonyms: (None – context-specific).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Alcohol is prohibited on school premises.
    2. The premises were inspected for safety.
    3. Trespassers were removed from the premises.

20. Prestigious

  • Meaning: Respected and admired.
  • Synonyms: Esteemed, renowned, elite.
  • Antonyms: Obscure, unknown, humble.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Harvard is a prestigious university.
    2. She won a prestigious award for her research.
    3. The job offers prestigious opportunities.

21. Contestants

  • Meaning: Competitors in a contest.
  • Synonyms: Participants, candidates, players.
  • Antonyms: Spectators, observers.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Contestants prepared for the final round.
    2. The game show had 20 contestants.
    3. Contestants must follow the rules.

22. Prevalent

  • Meaning: Widespread or common.
  • Synonyms: Common, widespread, dominant.
  • Antonyms: Rare, uncommon, scarce.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Flu is prevalent in winter.
    2. Smartphones are prevalent globally.
    3. The belief is prevalent among elders.

23. Lethal

  • Meaning: Deadly or fatal.
  • Synonyms: Fatal, deadly, mortal.
  • Antonyms: Harmless, safe, benign.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The snake’s venom is lethal.
    2. Lethal weapons are banned in war.
    3. A lethal dose of the drug was found.

24. Vessel

  • Meaning: Ship or container; blood vein.
  • Synonyms: Boat, container, artery.
  • Antonyms: (None – context-specific).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Blood vessels carry oxygen.
    2. The naval vessel patrolled the coast.
    3. A ceramic vessel held ancient grains.

25. Alternate

  • Meaning: Switch between options.
  • Synonyms: Substitute, backup, rotate.
  • Antonyms: Primary, main, constant.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Take an alternate route to avoid traffic.
    2. They alternate shifts weekly.
    3. The alternate plan worked perfectly.

26. Bids

  • Meaning: Offers to buy or do something.
  • Synonyms: Offers, proposals, tenders.
  • Antonyms: Rejections, refusals.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Auction bids reached $1 million.
    2. Contractors submitted bids for the project.
    3. His bid for presidency failed.

27. Bidding

  • Meaning: Process of making offers.
  • Synonyms: Auctioning, offering, proposing.
  • Antonyms: Withdrawing, rejecting.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Online bidding ended at midnight.
    2. The bidding war drove up the price.
    3. Bidding for the contract was competitive.

28. Alliance

  • Meaning: Union for mutual benefit.
  • Synonyms: Partnership, coalition, pact.
  • Antonyms: Rivalry, conflict, division.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The military alliance strengthened defenses.
    2. Business alliances expand market reach.
    3. An alliance of nations signed the treaty.

29. Intent

  • Meaning: Purpose or determination.
  • Synonyms: Intention, aim, resolve.
  • Antonyms: Accident, chance, indecision.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. His intent was clear from the start.
    2. She studied with intent focus.
    3. The intent behind the law was noble.

30. Turmoil

  • Meaning: Chaos or disorder.
  • Synonyms: Upheaval, chaos, unrest.
  • Antonyms: Peace, calm, stability.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Political turmoil led to protests.
    2. The company faced financial turmoil.
    3. Emotional turmoil affected her health.

31. Proponents

  • Meaning: Supporters of an idea.
  • Synonyms: Advocates, champions, backers.
  • Antonyms: Opponents, critics, adversaries.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Proponents of renewable energy pushed for reforms.
    2. The law’s proponents argued passionately.
    3. Proponents believe the policy will reduce poverty.

32. Synthetic

  • Meaning: Artificially made.
  • Synonyms: Artificial, man-made, fake.
  • Antonyms: Natural, organic, genuine.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Synthetic fibers are used in clothing.
    2. The drug is a synthetic compound.
    3. Synthetic diamonds mimic natural ones.

33. Confederate

  • Meaning: Ally or partner in crime.
  • Synonyms: Accomplice, ally, collaborator.
  • Antonyms: Enemy, opponent, rival.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The Confederate army fought in the Civil War.
    2. He was a confederate in the robbery.
    3. Confederate states sought independence.

 

 
 
 
 
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1. Commodity

  • Meaning: A raw material or primary product traded commercially.
  • Synonyms: Goods, product, merchandise.
  • Antonyms: Luxury, specialty, unique item.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Oil is a globally traded commodity.
    2. Farmers rely on stable commodity prices for crops like wheat.
    3. Gold has long been considered a safe-haven commodity.

2. Pending

  • Meaning: Awaiting decision or resolution.
  • Synonyms: Unresolved, forthcoming, impending.
  • Antonyms: Settled, resolved, concluded.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The court case remains pending due to new evidence.
    2. Pending approval, the project will launch next month.
    3. Her promotion is pending a final review.

3. Accommodation

  • Meaning: Lodging or adjustment for convenience.
  • Synonyms: Lodging, adaptation, housing.
  • Antonyms: Eviction, rigidity, displacement.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The hotel offers luxury accommodation near the beach.
    2. The team reached an accommodation to share resources.
    3. Student accommodation is scarce in the city center.

4. Magnificent

  • Meaning: Extremely beautiful or impressive.
  • Synonyms: Splendid, grand, majestic.
  • Antonyms: Ordinary, plain, unremarkable.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The Taj Mahal is a magnificent architectural wonder.
    2. She wore a magnificent gown to the gala.
    3. The sunset over the mountains was magnificent.

5. Eradication

  • Meaning: Complete destruction or elimination.
  • Synonyms: Elimination, annihilation, obliteration.
  • Antonyms: Preservation, creation, protection.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The eradication of smallpox is a medical milestone.
    2. Efforts focus on the eradication of invasive species.
    3. Poverty eradication requires global cooperation.

6. Avid

  • Meaning: Enthusiastic or passionate.
  • Synonyms: Passionate, eager, devoted.
  • Antonyms: Indifferent, apathetic, uninterested.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He’s an avid collector of vintage records.
    2. Avid readers often visit the library weekly.
    3. She’s an avid supporter of environmental causes.

7. Keen

  • Meaning: Eager, sharp, or intense.
  • Synonyms: Eager, sharp, acute.
  • Antonyms: Dull, indifferent, blunt.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She has a keen interest in astrophysics.
    2. His keen eyesight spotted the distant bird.
    3. The chef’s keen sense of taste ensures perfect seasoning.

8. Intestinal

  • Meaning: Relating to the intestines.
  • Synonyms: Gut, visceral, digestive.
  • Antonyms: (None – context-specific).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Intestinal health is crucial for nutrient absorption.
    2. The parasite caused intestinal discomfort.
    3. Surgery repaired the intestinal blockage.

9. Stipulated

  • Meaning: Specified as a requirement.
  • Synonyms: Specified, required, mandated.
  • Antonyms: Suggested, optional, implied.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The contract stipulated a 30-day notice period.
    2. Rules stipulated no late submissions.
    3. The agreement stipulated equal profit sharing.

10. Accumulate

  • Meaning: Gather over time.
  • Synonyms: Amass, collect, hoard.
  • Antonyms: Disperse, deplete, scatter.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Dust tends to accumulate on unused furniture.
    2. He accumulated wealth through smart investments.
    3. Snow accumulated to over a foot overnight.

11. Enacted

  • Meaning: Made into law or performed.
  • Synonyms: Passed, executed, performed.
  • Antonyms: Repealed, abolished, canceled.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The policy was enacted to reduce pollution.
    2. The play was enacted flawlessly by the cast.
    3. New safety measures were enacted after the accident.

12. Spurred

  • Meaning: Encouraged or stimulated.
  • Synonyms: Prompted, motivated, driven.
  • Antonyms: Discouraged, deterred, hindered.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Tax incentives spurred economic growth.
    2. Her success spurred others to follow her path.
    3. Competition spurred innovation in the tech industry.

13. Precipitation

  • Meaning: Rain, snow, or hail falling to the ground.
  • Synonyms: Rainfall, snowfall, downpour.
  • Antonyms: Drought, dryness, aridity.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The forecast predicts heavy precipitation tomorrow.
    2. Annual precipitation in the region is low.
    3. Precipitation collected in barrels is used for gardening.

14. Hailed

  • Meaning: Praised or greeted enthusiastically.
  • Synonyms: Acclaimed, celebrated, greeted.
  • Antonyms: Criticized, condemned, ignored.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Critics hailed the film as a masterpiece.
    2. She was hailed a hero for saving the child.
    3. He hailed a taxi to get to the airport.

15. Strain

  • Meaning: Pressure, stress, or a biological variant.
  • Synonyms: Stress, tension, variety.
  • Antonyms: Relaxation, ease, uniformity.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The strain of deadlines affected his health.
    2. A new flu strain emerged this winter.
    3. Strain the pasta before adding sauce.

16. Prone

  • Meaning: Likely to suffer or do something.
  • Synonyms: Susceptible, inclined, liable.
  • Antonyms: Resistant, immune, averse.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Elderly people are prone to fractures.
    2. The area is prone to flooding during storms.
    3. He’s prone to making impulsive decisions.

17. Sprawl

  • Meaning: Spread out irregularly.
  • Synonyms: Spread, expansion, stretch.
  • Antonyms: Compactness, containment, density.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Urban sprawl has consumed farmland.
    2. The city sprawls across the valley.
    3. Vines sprawled over the garden walls.

18. Specimen

  • Meaning: A sample or individual example.
  • Synonyms: Sample, example, model.
  • Antonyms: Whole, entirety, aggregate.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The lab tested a blood specimen.
    2. The museum displays a rare butterfly specimen.
    3. This fossil is a perfect specimen of its kind.

19. Yield

  • Meaning: Produce or surrender.
  • Synonyms: Produce, surrender, generate.
  • Antonyms: Resist, withhold, hoard.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The orchard yields apples every autumn.
    2. Yield to pedestrians at crosswalks.
    3. High-yield bonds carry greater risk.

20. Dismiss

  • Meaning: Reject or send away.
  • Synonyms: Reject, disregard, disband.
  • Antonyms: Accept, retain, acknowledge.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The judge dismissed the case due to lack of evidence.
    2. He dismissed her concerns as trivial.
    3. Class is dismissed at 3 PM.

21. Unison

  • Meaning: Simultaneous action or agreement.
  • Synonyms: Harmony, agreement, synchrony.
  • Antonyms: Discord, disagreement, conflict.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The choir sang in perfect unison.
    2. The team worked in unison to finish the project.
    3. The committee voted in unison for the proposal.

22. Surge

  • Meaning: Sudden powerful forward movement or increase.
  • Synonyms: Rush, wave, upswing.
  • Antonyms: Decline, drop, slump.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. A surge in demand overwhelmed the servers.
    2. The crowd surged toward the stage.
    3. A power surge damaged the electronics.

23. Replicate

  • Meaning: Copy or reproduce.
  • Synonyms: Duplicate, recreate, imitate.
  • Antonyms: Originate, differ, innovate.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Scientists replicated the experiment to confirm results.
    2. The artist replicated the painting with precision.
    3. Viruses replicate rapidly in host cells.

24. Erected

  • Meaning: Built or constructed.
  • Synonyms: Constructed, raised, assembled.
  • Antonyms: Demolished, dismantled, flattened.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. A statue was erected in the town square.
    2. They erected a tent in the backyard.
    3. Barriers were erected to control the crowd.

25. Erosion

  • Meaning: Gradual destruction by natural forces.
  • Synonyms: Weathering, deterioration, decay.
  • Antonyms: Buildup, preservation, restoration.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Soil erosion reduces farmland productivity.
    2. Coastal erosion threatens seaside homes.
    3. The erosion of trust damaged their relationship.

26. Prosperous

  • Meaning: Successful, thriving, or wealthy.
  • Synonyms: Thriving, affluent, flourishing.
  • Antonyms: Destitute, failing, impoverished.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The prosperous town attracted new businesses.
    2. A prosperous harvest ensured food security.
    3. She built a prosperous career in finance.

27. Prosper

  • Meaning: Succeed or thrive.
  • Synonyms: Thrive, flourish, succeed.
  • Antonyms: Fail, decline, struggle.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Businesses prosper in a stable economy.
    2. With hard work, she prospered as an entrepreneur.
    3. Plants prosper in nutrient-rich soil.

28. Demise

  • Meaning: Death or end of something.
  • Synonyms: Death, end, collapse.
  • Antonyms: Birth, rise, creation.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The empire’s demise followed years of conflict.
    2. The company’s demise shocked its employees.
    3. His sudden demise left the family in grief.

29. Vertebrates

  • Meaning: Animals with a backbone.
  • Synonyms: Mammals, reptiles, amphibians.
  • Antonyms: Invertebrates.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Humans, birds, and fish are vertebrates.
    2. Vertebrates dominate most ecosystems.
    3. The museum exhibit showcases fossilized vertebrates.

30. Detractors

  • Meaning: Critics or opponents.
  • Synonyms: Critics, opponents, naysayers.
  • Antonyms: Supporters, advocates, allies.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Detractors argued the policy would fail.
    2. Despite detractors, the project succeeded.
    3. The artist ignored her detractors and kept creating.

31. Console

  • Meaning: Comfort or a control panel.
  • Synonyms: Comfort, solace, control panel.
  • Antonyms: Upset, distress, discomfort.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She tried to console her crying friend.
    2. He bought a new gaming console.
    3. The pilot checked the aircraft’s console.

32. Invasion

  • Meaning: Unwelcome intrusion or attack.
  • Synonyms: Incursion, attack, encroachment.
  • Antonyms: Retreat, withdrawal, defense.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The military invasion lasted three weeks.
    2. Privacy invasion is a growing concern.
    3. Invasive species threaten local ecosystems.

33. Conform

  • Meaning: Comply with rules or standards.
  • Synonyms: Comply, adapt, obey.
  • Antonyms: Rebel, resist, defy.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Students must conform to the dress code.
    2. Peer pressure often forces people to conform.
    3. She refused to conform to societal expectations.

 

 
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1. Inflated

  • Meaning: Exaggerated or filled with air/gas.
  • Synonyms: Exaggerated, bloated, overblown.
  • Antonyms: Deflated, minimized, realistic.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The inflated prices made shopping unbearable.
    2. He gave an inflated account of his achievements.
    3. The inflated balloon floated to the ceiling.

2. Referendum

  • Meaning: A public vote on a specific issue.
  • Synonyms: Poll, plebiscite, ballot.
  • Antonyms: Dictatorship, autocracy.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The referendum decided the fate of the new law.
    2. Citizens voted in the referendum on tax reform.
    3. A referendum is a key tool in direct democracy.

3. Breach

  • Meaning: A violation or gap.
  • Synonyms: Violation, break, rupture.
  • Antonyms: Compliance, observance, closure.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The data breach exposed sensitive information.
    2. A breach in the dam caused flooding.
    3. His actions were a breach of trust.

4. Eventual

  • Meaning: Happening at a later time.
  • Synonyms: Final, ultimate, resulting.
  • Antonyms: Immediate, instant, sudden.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The eventual outcome was a surprise to everyone.
    2. After years of hard work, she achieved her eventual goal.
    3. The eventual success of the project was celebrated.

5. Undo

  • Meaning: Reverse or cancel an action.
  • Synonyms: Reverse, cancel, nullify.
  • Antonyms: Execute, complete, finalize.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Press Ctrl+Z to undo the last action.
    2. It’s impossible to undo the damage done.
    3. She tried to undo the knot in the rope.

6. Assembly

  • Meaning: A gathering or the act of putting together.
  • Synonyms: Gathering, meeting, construction.
  • Antonyms: Disassembly, dispersal, dismantling.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The school assembly was held in the auditorium.
    2. The assembly of the furniture took hours.
    3. Workers protested at the factory assembly.

7. Evacuate

  • Meaning: Remove people from a dangerous place.
  • Synonyms: Clear, empty, vacate.
  • Antonyms: Occupy, inhabit, remain.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Residents were evacuated before the hurricane hit.
    2. The building was evacuated due to a fire alarm.
    3. Emergency plans include how to evacuate safely.

8. Appraised

  • Meaning: Assessed the value or quality of something.
  • Synonyms: Evaluated, assessed, valued.
  • Antonyms: Ignored, neglected, disregarded.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The jeweler appraised the diamond ring.
    2. The manager appraised the employee’s performance.
    3. The house was appraised at $500,000.

9. Punctual

  • Meaning: On time or prompt.
  • Synonyms: Timely, prompt, precise.
  • Antonyms: Late, tardy, delayed.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She’s always punctual for meetings.
    2. Being punctual is a sign of professionalism.
    3. The train was punctual, arriving at exactly 8 AM.

10. Rhetoric

  • Meaning: Persuasive or exaggerated language.
  • Synonyms: Eloquence, oratory, persuasion.
  • Antonyms: Plain speech, simplicity, honesty.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Politicians often use rhetoric to sway voters.
    2. His speech was full of empty rhetoric.
    3. The debate focused on substance, not rhetoric.

11. Subversive

  • Meaning: Seeking to undermine authority.
  • Synonyms: Rebellious, disruptive, seditious.
  • Antonyms: Loyal, obedient, supportive.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The subversive group plotted against the government.
    2. His subversive ideas challenged traditional norms.
    3. The film was banned for its subversive content.

12. Vandalism

  • Meaning: Deliberate destruction of property.
  • Synonyms: Destruction, defacement, sabotage.
  • Antonyms: Preservation, protection, restoration.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Vandalism of public property is a crime.
    2. The park suffered from repeated vandalism.
    3. Graffiti is a common form of vandalism.

13. Swear

  • Meaning: To make a solemn promise or use offensive language.
  • Synonyms: Promise, vow, curse.
  • Antonyms: Deny, retract, praise.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Witnesses must swear to tell the truth in court.
    2. He swore to protect his family at all costs.
    3. She swore under her breath when she dropped the glass.

14. Exorbitant

  • Meaning: Excessively high or unreasonable.
  • Synonyms: Excessive, outrageous, extravagant.
  • Antonyms: Reasonable, moderate, fair.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The hotel charged exorbitant rates during the festival.
    2. Exorbitant fees made the service unaffordable.
    3. The price of the painting was exorbitant.

15. Plunge

  • Meaning: To fall or dive suddenly.
  • Synonyms: Dive, drop, plummet.
  • Antonyms: Rise, ascend, climb.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The stock market took a sudden plunge.
    2. She plunged into the icy water without hesitation.
    3. The car plunged off the cliff into the ocean.

16. Stringent

  • Meaning: Strict or precise.
  • Synonyms: Rigorous, strict, severe.
  • Antonyms: Lenient, lax, flexible.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Stringent safety measures were implemented.
    2. The school has stringent attendance policies.
    3. Stringent regulations govern food production.

17. Dire

  • Meaning: Extremely serious or urgent.
  • Synonyms: Grave, critical, desperate.
  • Antonyms: Mild, trivial, insignificant.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The country faces dire economic conditions.
    2. The dire warning saved many lives.
    3. The situation is dire and requires immediate action.

18. Arose

  • Meaning: Came into existence or appeared.
  • Synonyms: Emerged, appeared, originated.
  • Antonyms: Disappeared, vanished, ceased.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. A conflict arose during the meeting.
    2. New opportunities arose after the merger.
    3. The issue arose unexpectedly.

19. Scrutiny

  • Meaning: Close examination or inspection.
  • Synonyms: Inspection, examination, analysis.
  • Antonyms: Neglect, disregard, oversight.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The proposal faced intense scrutiny from critics.
    2. Financial records are under scrutiny for fraud.
    3. Public figures live under constant scrutiny.

20. Precursor

  • Meaning: Something that comes before and signals another.
  • Synonyms: Forerunner, harbinger, antecedent.
  • Antonyms: Successor, follower, result.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The invention was a precursor to modern computers.
    2. Dark clouds are often a precursor to rain.
    3. The protest was a precursor to widespread reforms.

21. Anterior

  • Meaning: Located at the front.
  • Synonyms: Front, forward, preceding.
  • Antonyms: Posterior, rear, following.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The anterior part of the brain controls reasoning.
    2. The anterior teeth are visible when smiling.
    3. The anterior wall of the house faced the street.

22. Influx

  • Meaning: A large arrival or inflow.
  • Synonyms: Inflow, arrival, surge.
  • Antonyms: Outflow, departure, exodus.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The city saw an influx of tourists during the festival.
    2. An influx of cash saved the struggling business.
    3. The influx of new students overwhelmed the school.

23. Unsupervised

  • Meaning: Without supervision or oversight.
  • Synonyms: Unmonitored, unattended, uncontrolled.
  • Antonyms: Supervised, monitored, controlled.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Children should not be left unsupervised near water.
    2. The experiment ran unsupervised overnight.
    3. Unsupervised access to the system is prohibited.

24. Depleting

  • Meaning: Reducing in quantity or resources.
  • Synonyms: Exhausting, draining, diminishing.
  • Antonyms: Replenishing, restoring, increasing.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Overfishing is depleting ocean resources.
    2. The depleting water supply caused concern.
    3. Depleting energy levels made the hike difficult.

25. Hue

  • Meaning: A color or shade.
  • Synonyms: Color, tint, shade.
  • Antonyms: Colorlessness, transparency.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The sky turned a beautiful orange hue at sunset.
    2. The artist mixed paints to create the perfect hue.
    3. The room was painted in a soft blue hue.

26. Spite

  • Meaning: A desire to hurt or annoy someone.
  • Synonyms: Malice, resentment, vindictiveness.
  • Antonyms: Kindness, goodwill, benevolence.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He acted out of spite after the argument.
    2. She refused to help him out of sheer spite.
    3. Spite only leads to more conflict.

27. Impurities

  • Meaning: Foreign substances that reduce purity.
  • Synonyms: Contaminants, pollutants, toxins.
  • Antonyms: Purity, cleanliness, refinement.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The water filter removes impurities from tap water.
    2. Impurities in the metal weakened the structure.
    3. The lab tested for impurities in the sample.

28. Provincial

  • Meaning: Relating to a province; narrow-minded.
  • Synonyms: Regional, local, parochial.
  • Antonyms: Cosmopolitan, global, broad-minded.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The provincial government handles local issues.
    2. His provincial views limited his understanding.
    3. The provincial museum showcased local history.

29. Skewed

  • Meaning: Distorted or biased.
  • Synonyms: Distorted, biased, slanted.
  • Antonyms: Balanced, fair, unbiased.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The data was skewed by outliers.
    2. The report presented a skewed version of events.
    3. His opinion was skewed by personal bias.

30. Infestations

  • Meaning: The presence of pests in large numbers.
  • Synonyms: Invasion, plague, outbreak.
  • Antonyms: Eradication, cleanliness, control.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The house had a severe termite infestation.
    2. Infestations of mosquitoes spread disease.
    3. Farmers struggled with crop infestations.

 

 
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1. Bailed

  • Meaning: Removed water from a boat; left abruptly.
  • Synonyms: Scooped, departed, fled.
  • Antonyms: Stayed, remained, lingered.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. They bailed water out of the sinking canoe.
    2. He bailed on the party without saying goodbye.
    3. The investor bailed when the project seemed risky.

2. Detour

  • Meaning: A temporary route avoiding an obstacle.
  • Synonyms: Diversion, bypass, reroute.
  • Antonyms: Direct route, straight path.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The road closure forced a detour through the countryside.
    2. We took a scenic detour on our road trip.
    3. The detour added an extra hour to the journey.

3. Anarchy

  • Meaning: A state of disorder or absence of authority.
  • Synonyms: Chaos, lawlessness, disorder.
  • Antonyms: Order, control, governance.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The collapse of the government led to anarchy.
    2. Protesters feared the march would descend into anarchy.
    3. Anarchy ruled the streets after the disaster.

4. Rally

  • Meaning: A gathering or recovery.
  • Synonyms: Gathering, recovery, comeback.
  • Antonyms: Dispersal, decline, collapse.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The team staged a rally to win the game.
    2. A political rally drew thousands of supporters.
    3. The stock market rally boosted investor confidence.

5. Cavalry

  • Meaning: Soldiers on horseback or armored vehicles.
  • Synonyms: Mounted troops, horsemen, armor.
  • Antonyms: Infantry, foot soldiers.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The cavalry arrived just in time to save the town.
    2. Modern armies use tanks as their cavalry.
    3. The cavalry charge turned the tide of the battle.

6. Initiate

  • Meaning: To start or introduce something.
  • Synonyms: Begin, launch, introduce.
  • Antonyms: End, conclude, terminate.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She initiated the project with a detailed plan.
    2. The company initiated a new training program.
    3. He was initiated into the secret society.

7. Arid

  • Meaning: Extremely dry or lacking interest.
  • Synonyms: Dry, barren, dull.
  • Antonyms: Wet, fertile, lively.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The arid desert stretched for miles.
    2. The lecture was arid and uninspiring.
    3. Arid regions struggle with water scarcity.

8. Perishable

  • Meaning: Likely to decay or spoil quickly.
  • Synonyms: Spoilage-prone, short-lived, fragile.
  • Antonyms: Non-perishable, durable, long-lasting.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Perishable goods like milk require refrigeration.
    2. The shipment included perishable fruits and vegetables.
    3. Proper storage extends the life of perishable items.

9. Cramming

  • Meaning: Studying intensively in a short time.
  • Synonyms: Packing, stuffing, memorizing.
  • Antonyms: Spacing, pacing, reviewing.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She spent the night cramming for the exam.
    2. Cramming is not an effective study method.
    3. He regretted cramming at the last minute.

10. Sprained

  • Meaning: Injured by twisting a joint.
  • Synonyms: Twisted, strained, wrenched.
  • Antonyms: Healed, healthy, uninjured.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He sprained his ankle during the game.
    2. A sprained wrist made typing difficult.
    3. Rest and ice help heal a sprained muscle.

11. Irrigation

  • Meaning: Supplying water to crops or land.
  • Synonyms: Watering, hydration, cultivation.
  • Antonyms: Drought, dehydration.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Modern irrigation systems save water.
    2. Farmers rely on irrigation during dry seasons.
    3. The irrigation canal feeds the rice fields.

12. Espoused

  • Meaning: Adopted or supported a belief or cause.
  • Synonyms: Adopted, embraced, advocated.
  • Antonyms: Rejected, opposed, abandoned.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She espoused environmental conservation.
    2. The politician espoused progressive policies.
    3. He espoused the idea of universal education.

13. Circuit

  • Meaning: A closed path or a series of events.
  • Synonyms: Loop, route, cycle.
  • Antonyms: Open path, discontinuity.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The electric circuit powered the device.
    2. The racing circuit was challenging for drivers.
    3. She completed the fitness circuit in record time.

14. Alleged

  • Meaning: Claimed without proof.
  • Synonyms: Supposed, claimed, purported.
  • Antonyms: Proven, confirmed, verified.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The alleged thief was arrested but not convicted.
    2. The alleged benefits of the product were exaggerated.
    3. The alleged incident is under investigation.

15. Unravel

  • Meaning: To untangle or solve.
  • Synonyms: Untangle, solve, decode.
  • Antonyms: Tangle, complicate, confuse.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She tried to unravel the mystery of the old letter.
    2. The thread began to unravel from the sweater.
    3. Detectives worked to unravel the complex case.

16. Upscale

  • Meaning: High-quality or luxurious.
  • Synonyms: Luxurious, high-end, premium.
  • Antonyms: Budget, low-end, cheap.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. They dined at an upscale restaurant downtown.
    2. The upscale neighborhood featured large homes.
    3. The store sells upscale fashion brands.

17. Proliferate

  • Meaning: To increase rapidly in number.
  • Synonyms: Multiply, spread, expand.
  • Antonyms: Decrease, dwindle, shrink.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Social media platforms proliferated in the 2010s.
    2. Weeds proliferated in the untended garden.
    3. The internet allowed ideas to proliferate globally.

18. Revamp

  • Meaning: To renovate or improve.
  • Synonyms: Renovate, overhaul, modernize.
  • Antonyms: Neglect, deteriorate, ruin.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The company revamped its website for better usability.
    2. They decided to revamp the old house completely.
    3. The brand revamped its image to attract younger customers.

19. Archaic

  • Meaning: Outdated or ancient.
  • Synonyms: Obsolete, outdated, antiquated.
  • Antonyms: Modern, current, contemporary.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The archaic language in the text was hard to understand.
    2. Some laws are archaic and need updating.
    3. The museum displayed archaic tools from ancient civilizations.

20. Burrowing

  • Meaning: Digging or tunneling.
  • Synonyms: Digging, tunneling, excavating.
  • Antonyms: Surfacing, emerging.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The rabbit was burrowing into the ground.
    2. Burrowing animals like moles create underground tunnels.
    3. The miners were burrowing deep into the mountain.

21. Thesis

  • Meaning: A statement or academic paper.
  • Synonyms: Argument, dissertation, proposition.
  • Antonyms: (None – context-specific).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She defended her thesis on climate change.
    2. The book’s central thesis was controversial.
    3. Writing a thesis requires extensive research.

22. Elevated

  • Meaning: Raised or increased in status.
  • Synonyms: Raised, heightened, lifted.
  • Antonyms: Lowered, reduced, decreased.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The elevated platform provided a better view.
    2. His elevated status earned him respect.
    3. The elevated highway reduced traffic congestion.

23. Resilient

  • Meaning: Able to recover quickly from difficulties.
  • Synonyms: Tough, durable, adaptable.
  • Antonyms: Fragile, vulnerable, weak.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Children are often more resilient than adults.
    2. The resilient material withstood extreme conditions.
    3. Her resilient spirit helped her overcome challenges.

24. Condescending

  • Meaning: Patronizing or looking down on others.
  • Synonyms: Patronizing, disdainful, superior.
  • Antonyms: Humble, respectful, modest.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. His condescending tone annoyed everyone.
    2. She gave a condescending smile to the new intern.
    3. Avoid condescending remarks in professional settings.

25. Vicinity

  • Meaning: The surrounding area.
  • Synonyms: Proximity, neighborhood, area.
  • Antonyms: Distance, remoteness, faraway.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The hotel is in the vicinity of the airport.
    2. There are no restaurants in the immediate vicinity.
    3. The police searched the vicinity for clues.

26. Heinous

  • Meaning: Extremely wicked or evil.
  • Synonyms: Atrocious, monstrous, vile.
  • Antonyms: Noble, virtuous, admirable.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The heinous crime shocked the community.
    2. The dictator committed heinous acts against his people.
    3. Such heinous behavior cannot be tolerated.

27. Vigilance

  • Meaning: Watchfulness or alertness.
  • Synonyms: Alertness, watchfulness, caution.
  • Antonyms: Negligence, carelessness, inattention.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Security guards maintained constant vigilance.
    2. Vigilance is key to preventing accidents.
    3. The community’s vigilance reduced crime rates.

28. Glimpse

  • Meaning: A brief or partial view.
  • Synonyms: Glance, peek, sight.
  • Antonyms: Stare, gaze, thorough look.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She caught a glimpse of the celebrity in the crowd.
    2. The glimpse of the ocean from the hill was breathtaking.
    3. He gave a quick glimpse at the document.

29. Antidepressants

  • Meaning: Medications to treat depression.
  • Synonyms: Mood stabilizers, SSRIs, medication.
  • Antonyms: (None – context-specific).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Antidepressants helped her manage her symptoms.
    2. Doctors often prescribe antidepressants for severe depression.
    3. The side effects of antidepressants vary by individual.

30. Versatile

  • Meaning: Able to adapt or be used in many ways.
  • Synonyms: Adaptable, flexible, multipurpose.
  • Antonyms: Limited, inflexible, specialized.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She’s a versatile actress who can play any role.
    2. The tool is versatile and useful for many tasks.
    3. His versatile skills made him a valuable team member.

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1. Deciphered

  • Meaning: Interpreted or decoded something complex.
  • Synonyms: Decoded, solved, unraveled.
  • Antonyms: Encoded, encrypted, obscured.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The archaeologist deciphered the ancient hieroglyphs.
    2. The team deciphered the cryptic message.
    3. It took hours to decipher the old manuscript.

2. Trepidation

  • Meaning: Fear or anxiety about something uncertain.
  • Synonyms: Apprehension, dread, unease.
  • Antonyms: Confidence, calmness, assurance.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She felt trepidation before her first solo performance.
    2. The trepidation in his voice revealed his nervousness.
    3. They approached the dark forest with trepidation.

3. Customary

  • Meaning: Based on tradition or usual practice.
  • Synonyms: Traditional, habitual, conventional.
  • Antonyms: Unusual, unconventional, rare.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. It’s customary to exchange gifts during the holidays.
    2. The customary greeting in their culture is a bow.
    3. He arrived at the customary time for the meeting.

4. Philanthropic

  • Meaning: Charitable or aimed at promoting welfare.
  • Synonyms: Benevolent, humanitarian, altruistic.
  • Antonyms: Selfish, greedy, stingy.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The billionaire’s philanthropic donations funded hospitals.
    2. She dedicated her life to philanthropic causes.
    3. The foundation has a philanthropic mission to end poverty.

5. Rectify

  • Meaning: Correct or fix something.
  • Synonyms: Amend, resolve, repair.
  • Antonyms: Worsen, damage, ruin.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The company promised to rectify the billing error.
    2. He worked to rectify misunderstandings in the team.
    3. Immediate action was needed to rectify the situation.

6. Overrated

  • Meaning: Valued more highly than deserved.
  • Synonyms: Exaggerated, hyped, inflated.
  • Antonyms: Underrated, underestimated, undervalued.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Many critics claim the film is overrated.
    2. The restaurant’s fame is overrated—the food is average.
    3. Success can sometimes feel overrated.

7. Manned

  • Meaning: Operated or staffed by people.
  • Synonyms: Staffed, crewed, occupied.
  • Antonyms: Unmanned, automated, empty.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The space station is manned by astronauts.
    2. The booth was manned by volunteers during the event.
    3. Manned missions to Mars are being planned.

8. Confined

  • Meaning: Restricted within limits.
  • Synonyms: Restricted, limited, enclosed.
  • Antonyms: Free, unrestricted, liberated.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The cat was confined to the house during the storm.
    2. His injury confined him to bed for weeks.
    3. The debate was confined to the main issues.

9. Fad

  • Meaning: A short-lived trend.
  • Synonyms: Craze, trend, novelty.
  • Antonyms: Classic, tradition, staple.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The diet fad faded as quickly as it began.
    2. Neon clothing was a fad in the 1980s.
    3. Investing in fads can be risky.

10. Conducive

  • Meaning: Making a situation likely or possible.
  • Synonyms: Favorable, beneficial, helpful.
  • Antonyms: Unfavorable, adverse, hostile.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Quiet environments are conducive to studying.
    2. Trust is conducive to strong teamwork.
    3. The climate is conducive to growing tropical plants.

11. Aspirations

  • Meaning: Hopes or ambitions.
  • Synonyms: Goals, dreams, ambitions.
  • Antonyms: Apathy, indifference, complacency.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Her aspirations include becoming a doctor.
    2. The program supports students’ career aspirations.
    3. He spoke passionately about his aspirations for change.

12. Intimidating

  • Meaning: Causing fear or discouragement.
  • Synonyms: Daunting, frightening, threatening.
  • Antonyms: Reassuring, comforting, welcoming.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The interview panel seemed intimidating at first.
    2. The intimidating size of the task overwhelmed her.
    3. His stern expression was intimidating.

13. Derided

  • Meaning: Mocked or ridiculed.
  • Synonyms: Ridiculed, scorned, mocked.
  • Antonyms: Praised, admired, celebrated.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Critics derided the artist’s work as childish.
    2. His proposal was derided during the meeting.
    3. The idea was derided before its success became evident.

14. Ingrained

  • Meaning: Deeply rooted or established.
  • Synonyms: Entrenched, inherent, deep-seated.
  • Antonyms: Superficial, temporary, fleeting.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Prejudices can become ingrained over time.
    2. Hard work is an ingrained value in their family.
    3. The habit was ingrained in his daily routine.

15. Imminent

  • Meaning: About to happen soon.
  • Synonyms: Impending, approaching, looming.
  • Antonyms: Distant, remote, delayed.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The storm’s arrival was imminent.
    2. They prepared for imminent changes in the law.
    3. The threat of layoffs felt imminent.

16. Rudimentary

  • Meaning: Basic or undeveloped.
  • Synonyms: Elementary, primitive, fundamental.
  • Antonyms: Advanced, sophisticated, complex.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The tribe used rudimentary tools made of stone.
    2. She has only a rudimentary understanding of physics.
    3. The shelter provided rudimentary protection from the rain.

17. Endowed

  • Meaning: Provided with a quality or asset.
  • Synonyms: Gifted, blessed, equipped.
  • Antonyms: Deprived, lacking, stripped.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The university is endowed with generous scholarships.
    2. She is endowed with remarkable artistic talent.
    3. The park is endowed with natural beauty.

18. Empirical

  • Meaning: Based on observation or experiment.
  • Synonyms: Observational, experimental, factual.
  • Antonyms: Theoretical, hypothetical, abstract.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The theory was supported by empirical evidence.
    2. Empirical research is essential in science.
    3. Their conclusions were drawn from empirical data.

19. Jeopardize

  • Meaning: Put at risk or endanger.
  • Synonyms: Endanger, threaten, risk.
  • Antonyms: Protect, safeguard, secure.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Smoking can jeopardize your health.
    2. The scandal could jeopardize his career.
    3. They avoided actions that might jeopardize the mission.

20. Enticing

  • Meaning: Attractive or tempting.
  • Synonyms: Alluring, tempting, seductive.
  • Antonyms: Repulsive, unappealing, off-putting.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The enticing aroma of fresh bread filled the bakery.
    2. The job offer was too enticing to refuse.
    3. The advertisement made the product look enticing.

21. Peasants

  • Meaning: Rural agricultural laborers.
  • Synonyms: Farmers, laborers, serfs.
  • Antonyms: Aristocrats, nobles, elites.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Medieval peasants worked the land for feudal lords.
    2. The peasants revolted against unfair taxes.
    3. Peasants in the region grew rice and wheat.

22. Conversion

  • Meaning: The process of changing something.
  • Synonyms: Transformation, adaptation, change.
  • Antonyms: Stagnation, preservation, sameness.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The conversion of the warehouse into apartments took a year.
    2. Religious conversion is a deeply personal experience.
    3. The conversion of measurements confused the students.

23. Marginalized

  • Meaning: Treated as insignificant or excluded.
  • Synonyms: Sidelined, excluded, oppressed.
  • Antonyms: Included, empowered, centered.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Marginalized communities often lack access to resources.
    2. The policy further marginalized low-income groups.
    3. Their voices were marginalized in the decision-making process.

24. Extant

  • Meaning: Still in existence; surviving.
  • Synonyms: Existing, surviving, remaining.
  • Antonyms: Extinct, vanished, lost.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Few manuscripts from that era are still extant.
    2. The extant species of dinosaurs are birds.
    3. This is the oldest extant copy of the document.

25. Revered

  • Meaning: Deeply respected or honored.
  • Synonyms: Venerated, honored, worshipped.
  • Antonyms: Despised, disrespected, scorned.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The revered leader was celebrated nationwide.
    2. The temple is a revered site for pilgrims.
    3. His contributions to science are revered.

26. Adulterous

  • Meaning: Involving infidelity in marriage.
  • Synonyms: Unfaithful, cheating, disloyal.
  • Antonyms: Faithful, loyal, devoted.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The novel explores the consequences of an adulterous affair.
    2. Adulterous relationships often lead to broken trust.
    3. The scandal revealed his adulterous behavior.

27. Offset

  • Meaning: Counterbalance or compensate.
  • Synonyms: Counteract, balance, neutralize.
  • Antonyms: Worsen, exacerbate, imbalance.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Planting trees offsets carbon emissions.
    2. Higher costs were offset by increased efficiency.
    3. The team’s strong defense offset their weak offense.

28. Lure

  • Meaning: Attract or entice.
  • Synonyms: Attract, tempt, entice.
  • Antonyms: Repel, deter, discourage.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The company used bonuses to lure top talent.
    2. Anglers use shiny bait to lure fish.
    3. The promise of adventure lured her abroad.

29. Pedagogy

  • Meaning: The method and practice of teaching.
  • Synonyms: Teaching, education, instruction.
  • Antonyms: (None – context-specific).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Modern pedagogy emphasizes student-centered learning.
    2. His innovative pedagogy transformed the classroom.
    3. The conference focused on pedagogy in STEM fields.

30. Primates

  • Meaning: Mammals including humans, apes, and monkeys.
  • Synonyms: Apes, monkeys, hominids.
  • Antonyms: (None – taxonomic category).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Primates exhibit complex social behaviors.
    2. Studying primates helps us understand human evolution.
    3. Conservation efforts protect endangered primates.

31. Daunting

  • Meaning: Intimidating or overwhelming.
  • Synonyms: Intimidating, overwhelming, formidable.
  • Antonyms: Encouraging, manageable, easy.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Climbing Mount Everest is a daunting challenge.
    2. The daunting workload stressed the team.
    3. Starting a new job can feel daunting at first.
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1. Destroyed

  • Meaning: Ruined or damaged beyond repair.
  • Synonyms: Ruined, demolished, devastated.
  • Antonyms: Preserved, repaired, restored.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The hurricane destroyed the entire village.
    2. The fire destroyed all the documents in the office.
    3. His dreams were destroyed after the accident.

2. Restrictions

  • Meaning: Rules or limits that control something.
  • Synonyms: Limitations, constraints, regulations.
  • Antonyms: Freedom, allowance, permission.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The government imposed restrictions on travel during the pandemic.
    2. There are no restrictions on how much you can spend.
    3. The school has strict restrictions on cellphone use.

3. Vital

  • Meaning: Extremely important or necessary.
  • Synonyms: Crucial, essential, critical.
  • Antonyms: Unimportant, trivial, insignificant.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Water is vital for all living beings.
    2. Communication is vital in a healthy relationship.
    3. The witness provided vital information to solve the case.

4. Eligible

  • Meaning: Qualified or entitled to something.
  • Synonyms: Qualified, suitable, entitled.
  • Antonyms: Ineligible, unqualified, unsuitable.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She is eligible for a scholarship because of her grades.
    2. Only citizens are eligible to vote in the election.
    3. He became eligible for promotion after five years of service.

5. Prefers

  • Meaning: To like one thing more than another.
  • Synonyms: Favors, chooses, likes better.
  • Antonyms: Dislikes, rejects, avoids.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She prefers tea over coffee.
    2. He prefers working late at night.
    3. They prefer to travel by train instead of flying.

6. Loan

  • Meaning: Money borrowed that must be repaid.
  • Synonyms: Borrowing, advance, mortgage.
  • Antonyms: Repayment, grant, gift.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He took out a loan to buy a new car.
    2. The bank approved her loan application.
    3. They are struggling to repay their student loans.

7. Immigrants

  • Meaning: People who move to a new country to live.
  • Synonyms: Migrants, newcomers, settlers.
  • Antonyms: Natives, citizens, locals.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Many immigrants come to this country for better opportunities.
    2. The city has a large population of immigrants.
    3. Immigrants often face challenges adapting to a new culture.

8. Executives

  • Meaning: High-level managers in a company.
  • Synonyms: Managers, administrators, directors.
  • Antonyms: Employees, workers, staff.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The executives held a meeting to discuss the company’s future.
    2. She was promoted to an executive position last year.
    3. The executives decided to cut costs to save the company.

9. Extended

  • Meaning: Made longer or stretched out.
  • Synonyms: Prolonged, stretched, expanded.
  • Antonyms: Shortened, reduced, condensed.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. They extended the deadline by two weeks.
    2. The road was extended to connect the two towns.
    3. He extended his hand to greet her.

10. Resort

  • Meaning: A place for relaxation or vacation.
  • Synonyms: Retreat, hotel, spa.
  • Antonyms: Home, workplace, city.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. They spent their holiday at a luxury resort.
    2. The mountain resort is popular during winter.
    3. As a last resort, he decided to sell his car.

11. Cognitive

  • Meaning: Related to thinking or mental processes.
  • Synonyms: Intellectual, mental, perceptual.
  • Antonyms: Physical, emotional, instinctive.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Cognitive development is important in early childhood.
    2. The study focuses on cognitive abilities in older adults.
    3. Puzzles can improve cognitive function.

12. Prey

  • Meaning: An animal hunted by another for food.
  • Synonyms: Victim, quarry, target.
  • Antonyms: Predator, hunter, attacker.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The lion chased its prey across the savannah.
    2. Small birds are often prey for larger animals.
    3. Cybercriminals prey on vulnerable individuals.

13. Universe

  • Meaning: All of space and everything in it.
  • Synonyms: Cosmos, galaxy, creation.
  • Antonyms: Earth, planet, local.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The universe is constantly expanding.
    2. Scientists study the universe to understand its origins.
    3. There are billions of stars in the universe.

14. Evolution

  • Meaning: Gradual development or change over time.
  • Synonyms: Development, progression, growth.
  • Antonyms: Stagnation, regression, decline.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The theory of evolution explains how species change over time.
    2. Technology has undergone rapid evolution in recent decades.
    3. The evolution of language is a fascinating topic.

15. Correlation

  • Meaning: A mutual relationship between two things.
  • Synonyms: Connection, link, association.
  • Antonyms: Disconnection, independence, divergence.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. There is a strong correlation between smoking and lung cancer.
    2. The study found no correlation between income and happiness.
    3. Correlation does not always imply causation.

16. Capital

  • Meaning: Money or assets used for investment.
  • Synonyms: Wealth, funds, resources.
  • Antonyms: Debt, poverty, liability.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The company raised capital to expand its operations.
    2. Investing in education is investing in human capital.
    3. The capital of France is Paris.

17. Strike

  • Meaning: To hit or refuse to work as a form of protest.
  • Synonyms: Hit, protest, walkout.
  • Antonyms: Work, agree, comply.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The workers went on strike for better wages.
    2. He struck the ball with great force.
    3. Lightning struck the tree during the storm.

18. Proper

  • Meaning: Correct or suitable.
  • Synonyms: Appropriate, correct, suitable.
  • Antonyms: Improper, inappropriate, incorrect.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. It’s important to use proper grammar in formal writing.
    2. She always behaves in a proper manner.
    3. Make sure you follow the proper procedure.

19. Extensive

  • Meaning: Covering a large area or range.
  • Synonyms: Comprehensive, wide-ranging, broad.
  • Antonyms: Limited, narrow, minimal.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The storm caused extensive damage to the city.
    2. She has extensive knowledge of history.
    3. The project required extensive research.

20. Refused

  • Meaning: Declined or rejected something.
  • Synonyms: Denied, declined, rejected.
  • Antonyms: Accepted, agreed, approved.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He refused to answer the question.
    2. The company refused his application.
    3. She refused the offer because it was too low.

21. Assume

  • Meaning: To suppose or take on responsibility.
  • Synonyms: Presume, suppose, take on.
  • Antonyms: Doubt, reject, deny.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. I assume you’ve already heard the news.
    2. She assumed the role of manager after the promotion.
    3. Don’t assume everyone thinks the same way you do.

22. Convince

  • Meaning: To persuade someone to believe something.
  • Synonyms: Persuade, assure, sway.
  • Antonyms: Dissuade, discourage, deter.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He convinced me to join the team.
    2. It’s hard to convince her to change her mind.
    3. The evidence convinced the jury of his innocence.

23. Recover

  • Meaning: To regain something lost or return to health.
  • Synonyms: Retrieve, heal, regain.
  • Antonyms: Lose, worsen, deteriorate.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She is recovering from a serious illness.
    2. The company hopes to recover its losses next year.
    3. He recovered his stolen wallet from the police.

24. Convenient

  • Meaning: Easy to use or suitable for one’s needs.
  • Synonyms: Handy, practical, accessible.
  • Antonyms: Inconvenient, impractical, unsuitable.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The hotel’s location is very convenient for tourists.
    2. Online shopping is convenient for busy people.
    3. Is this a convenient time for you to talk?

25. Era

  • Meaning: A period of time marked by significant events.
  • Synonyms: Period, age, epoch.
  • Antonyms: Moment, instant, second.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The internet has defined a new era of communication.
    2. The Victorian era was known for its industrial progress.
    3. We are living in the era of technology.

26. Protest

  • Meaning: A statement or action expressing disapproval.
  • Synonyms: Demonstration, objection, rally.
  • Antonyms: Agreement, approval, support.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The workers organized a protest against low wages.
    2. She protested loudly when her idea was rejected.
    3. The students held a peaceful protest on campus.

27. Maximum

  • Meaning: The highest or greatest amount.
  • Synonyms: Highest, utmost, peak.
  • Antonyms: Minimum, least, lowest.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The maximum speed limit on this road is 60 mph.
    2. He scored the maximum points in the game.
    3. The room can hold a maximum of 50 people.

28. Confirmation

  • Meaning: Verification or proof of something.
  • Synonyms: Verification, validation, proof.
  • Antonyms: Denial, rejection, contradiction.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. We are waiting for confirmation of the meeting time.
    2. The email served as confirmation of her reservation.
    3. He nodded in confirmation of the agreement.

29. Inflation

  • Meaning: A rise in prices and fall in purchasing power.
  • Synonyms: Price increase, devaluation, escalation.
  • Antonyms: Deflation, stability, decrease.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Inflation has made everyday items more expensive.
    2. The government is trying to control inflation.
    3. High inflation can harm the economy.

30. Delayed

  • Meaning: Postponed or made late.
  • Synonyms: Postponed, deferred, held up.
  • Antonyms: Expedited, advanced, accelerated.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The flight was delayed due to bad weather.
    2. The project was delayed by several months.
    3. She delayed her decision until she had more information.

 

 
 
 
 
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1. Pursue

  • Meaning: To follow or strive for something.
  • Synonyms: Chase, seek, follow.
  • Antonyms: Abandon, avoid, ignore.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She decided to pursue a career in medicine.
    2. The police pursued the suspect through the streets.
    3. He pursued his dreams despite the challenges.

2. Overseas

  • Meaning: In or to a foreign country.
  • Synonyms: Abroad, internationally, foreign.
  • Antonyms: Domestic, local, home.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He moved overseas for a job opportunity.
    2. The company has several overseas branches.
    3. They traveled overseas for their honeymoon.

3. Excessive

  • Meaning: More than necessary or reasonable.
  • Synonyms: Extreme, unreasonable, overabundant.
  • Antonyms: Moderate, reasonable, minimal.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The excessive noise made it hard to concentrate.
    2. She was criticized for her excessive spending.
    3. Excessive exercise can lead to injuries.

4. Sensitive

  • Meaning: Easily affected or delicate.
  • Synonyms: Delicate, responsive, emotional.
  • Antonyms: Insensitive, numb, indifferent.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She is very sensitive to criticism.
    2. The skin around the wound is still sensitive.
    3. This is a sensitive topic for many people.

5. Authorities

  • Meaning: People or organizations with power.
  • Synonyms: Officials, government, administration.
  • Antonyms: Citizens, public, civilians.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The authorities are investigating the crime.
    2. Local authorities issued a warning about the storm.
    3. He was questioned by the authorities at the airport.

6. Journey

  • Meaning: A trip or process of traveling.
  • Synonyms: Trip, voyage, expedition.
  • Antonyms: Stay, halt, stop.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Their journey across the desert took three weeks.
    2. Life is often described as a journey.
    3. The train journey was long but comfortable.

7. Explored

  • Meaning: Investigated or traveled through.
  • Synonyms: Investigated, examined, traveled.
  • Antonyms: Ignored, neglected, overlooked.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. They explored the ancient ruins in the jungle.
    2. The scientist explored new ways to solve the problem.
    3. He explored the city during his vacation.

8. Massive

  • Meaning: Very large or heavy.
  • Synonyms: Huge, enormous, gigantic.
  • Antonyms: Small, tiny, insignificant.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The massive building dominated the skyline.
    2. They faced a massive challenge in completing the project.
    3. A massive crowd gathered for the concert.

9. Collisions

  • Meaning: Instances of crashing or conflict.
  • Synonyms: Crashes, impacts, accidents.
  • Antonyms: Avoidance, harmony, agreement.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The collision between the two cars caused a traffic jam.
    2. Scientists study collisions between particles in space.
    3. The collision of opinions led to a heated debate.

10. Rural

  • Meaning: Relating to the countryside.
  • Synonyms: Countryside, pastoral, agricultural.
  • Antonyms: Urban, city, metropolitan.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She grew up in a small rural village.
    2. Rural areas often have fewer amenities than cities.
    3. The rural landscape was peaceful and beautiful.

11. Craft

  • Meaning: Skill in making things by hand.
  • Synonyms: Artistry, skill, trade.
  • Antonyms: Clumsiness, ineptitude, unskillfulness.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She is skilled in the craft of pottery.
    2. The craft of storytelling has been passed down for generations.
    3. He built a small boat using traditional craft techniques.

12. Empire

  • Meaning: A large group of territories under one ruler.
  • Synonyms: Kingdom, dominion, realm.
  • Antonyms: Colony, territory, province.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The Roman Empire was one of the largest in history.
    2. He built a business empire from scratch.
    3. The empire expanded its influence across the continent.

13. Chief

  • Meaning: Leader or most important.
  • Synonyms: Leader, head, principal.
  • Antonyms: Subordinate, minor, secondary.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She is the chief executive officer of the company.
    2. The chief concern is the safety of the workers.
    3. The tribal chief made all the important decisions.

14. Slightly

  • Meaning: To a small degree.
  • Synonyms: A little, somewhat, marginally.
  • Antonyms: Greatly, significantly, extremely.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The temperature dropped slightly overnight.
    2. She was slightly nervous before the presentation.
    3. The recipe needs slightly more salt.

15. Principal

  • Meaning: Main or most important.
  • Synonyms: Main, primary, chief.
  • Antonyms: Secondary, minor, subordinate.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The principal reason for his success is hard work.
    2. She is the principal of the school.
    3. The principal amount of the loan must be repaid first.

16. Fault

  • Meaning: A mistake or defect.
  • Synonyms: Mistake, error, flaw.
  • Antonyms: Strength, virtue, perfection.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. It was his fault that the project failed.
    2. The earthquake occurred along a fault line.
    3. She has many good qualities, but impatience is her fault.

17. Temporary

  • Meaning: Lasting for a limited time.
  • Synonyms: Short-term, provisional, fleeting.
  • Antonyms: Permanent, lasting, eternal.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The job is only temporary, lasting six months.
    2. They set up a temporary shelter after the storm.
    3. The solution is temporary and needs improvement.

18. Measure

  • Meaning: To determine size or take action.
  • Synonyms: Assess, calculate, gauge.
  • Antonyms: Guess, estimate, ignore.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. They measured the room before buying furniture.
    2. The government took measures to reduce pollution.
    3. Success cannot always be measured in money.

19. Fossil

  • Meaning: Remains of ancient organisms.
  • Synonyms: Relic, artifact, remnant.
  • Antonyms: Living, modern, current.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The fossil of a dinosaur was discovered in the desert.
    2. Fossils provide clues about ancient life.
    3. Coal is formed from fossilized plants.

20. Merely

  • Meaning: Only or just.
  • Synonyms: Simply, only, just.
  • Antonyms: Fully, completely, entirely.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He was merely trying to help.
    2. The problem is merely a misunderstanding.
    3. She is not angry, merely disappointed.

21. Sufficient

  • Meaning: Enough or adequate.
  • Synonyms: Enough, adequate, ample.
  • Antonyms: Insufficient, inadequate, lacking.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. We have sufficient food for the trip.
    2. His explanation was sufficient to satisfy the committee.
    3. The evidence is sufficient to prove his guilt.

22. Federal

  • Meaning: Relating to a central government.
  • Synonyms: National, central, governmental.
  • Antonyms: Local, state, regional.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The federal government passed a new law.
    2. Federal taxes are due in April.
    3. The case was taken to federal court.

23. Attract

  • Meaning: To draw interest or attention.
  • Synonyms: Draw, entice, lure.
  • Antonyms: Repel, deter, discourage.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The bright colors attract bees to the flowers.
    2. The new museum is expected to attract many visitors.
    3. His confidence attracted the attention of the audience.

24. Perception

  • Meaning: The way something is understood or seen.
  • Synonyms: Understanding, view, impression.
  • Antonyms: Misconception, ignorance, misunderstanding.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Public perception of the issue has changed over time.
    2. Her perception of the situation was accurate.
    3. Art can alter our perception of reality.

25. Tuition

  • Meaning: Fees for instruction or teaching.
  • Synonyms: Fees, charges, education costs.
  • Antonyms: Free education, scholarship, grant.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The tuition for the course is quite expensive.
    2. She received a scholarship to cover her tuition.
    3. Parents often save for their children’s tuition.

26. Passion

  • Meaning: Strong enthusiasm or emotion.
  • Synonyms: Enthusiasm, love, zeal.
  • Antonyms: Indifference, apathy, dislike.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She has a passion for painting.
    2. His passion for music is inspiring.
    3. They spoke with passion about their cause.

27. Ethical

  • Meaning: Morally right or principled.
  • Synonyms: Moral, principled, righteous.
  • Antonyms: Unethical, immoral, dishonest.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. It is important to make ethical decisions in business.
    2. The doctor followed ethical guidelines.
    3. The company is known for its ethical practices.

28. Incorporated

  • Meaning: Combined or formed into a legal corporation.
  • Synonyms: Combined, merged, integrated.
  • Antonyms: Separated, divided, excluded.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The business was incorporated last year.
    2. The new design incorporated feedback from users.
    3. The plan incorporated elements from both proposals.

29. Constant

  • Meaning: Unchanging or continuous.
  • Synonyms: Steady, unchanging, continuous.
  • Antonyms: Variable, inconsistent, intermittent.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The constant noise made it hard to concentrate.
    2. She remained a constant source of support.
    3. The speed of light is a constant in physics.

30. Insights

  • Meaning: Deep understanding or knowledge.
  • Synonyms: Understanding, awareness, perception.
  • Antonyms: Ignorance, misunderstanding, confusion.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The book provides valuable insights into human behavior.
    2. Her insights helped solve the problem.
    3. The study offered new insights into climate change.

 

 
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1. Reference

  • Meaning: A source of information or mention of something.
  • Synonyms: Citation, source, mention.
  • Antonyms: Ignorance, omission, disregard.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The book includes a reference to an ancient text.
    2. She used the dictionary as a reference for her essay.
    3. The professor asked for proper references in the research paper.

2. Refers

  • Meaning: To mention or direct attention to something.
  • Synonyms: Mentions, alludes, relates.
  • Antonyms: Ignores, omits, avoids.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The term "AI" refers to artificial intelligence.
    2. He refers to his notes during the presentation.
    3. The doctor referred her to a specialist.

3. Institute

  • Meaning: An organization or establishment for a specific purpose.
  • Synonyms: Organization, establishment, foundation.
  • Antonyms: Disband, dissolve, close.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She works at a research institute.
    2. The government instituted new policies to improve education.
    3. The institute focuses on environmental studies.

4. Institutions

  • Meaning: Established organizations or systems.
  • Synonyms: Organizations, establishments, systems.
  • Antonyms: Disorganization, chaos, anarchy.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Banks are financial institutions.
    2. Marriage is a social institution.
    3. The university is one of the oldest institutions in the country.

5. Immune

  • Meaning: Protected from or resistant to something.
  • Synonyms: Resistant, protected, exempt.
  • Antonyms: Vulnerable, susceptible, exposed.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Vaccines help make people immune to diseases.
    2. He seems immune to criticism.
    3. The diplomat has immune status in the host country.

6. Subscription

  • Meaning: A payment for regular access to a service.
  • Synonyms: Membership, enrollment, fee.
  • Antonyms: Cancellation, termination, withdrawal.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. I renewed my magazine subscription.
    2. The streaming service requires a monthly subscription.
    3. She canceled her gym subscription.

7. Internal

  • Meaning: Located or happening inside.
  • Synonyms: Inner, inside, interior.
  • Antonyms: External, outer, outside.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The company is facing internal conflicts.
    2. The internal structure of the building is impressive.
    3. He suffered internal injuries in the accident.

8. External

  • Meaning: Located or happening outside.
  • Synonyms: Outer, outside, exterior.
  • Antonyms: Internal, inner, inside.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The external walls of the house need painting.
    2. External factors influenced the decision.
    3. The company hired an external consultant.

9. Virtually

  • Meaning: Almost or nearly.
  • Synonyms: Almost, nearly, practically.
  • Antonyms: Actually, completely, entirely.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The project is virtually complete.
    2. Virtually all the students passed the exam.
    3. The two designs are virtually identical.

10. Inspection

  • Meaning: A careful examination or review.
  • Synonyms: Examination, review, audit.
  • Antonyms: Neglect, disregard, oversight.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The car passed the safety inspection.
    2. The building underwent a thorough inspection.
    3. The inspection revealed several issues.

11. Permanent

  • Meaning: Lasting or intended to last forever.
  • Synonyms: Lasting, enduring, eternal.
  • Antonyms: Temporary, fleeting, short-term.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She got a permanent job at the company.
    2. The tattoo is a permanent mark on his skin.
    3. The decision will have permanent consequences.

12. Peak

  • Meaning: The highest point or maximum level.
  • Synonyms: Summit, top, pinnacle.
  • Antonyms: Bottom, base, nadir.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The mountain peak was covered in snow.
    2. Sales reached their peak during the holiday season.
    3. She is at the peak of her career.

13. Soil

  • Meaning: The top layer of earth where plants grow.
  • Synonyms: Dirt, ground, earth.
  • Antonyms: Sky, air, water.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The soil in this region is very fertile.
    2. Farmers work hard to protect the soil.
    3. The soil was tested for nutrients.

14. Treaty

  • Meaning: A formal agreement between countries.
  • Synonyms: Agreement, pact, accord.
  • Antonyms: Disagreement, conflict, dispute.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The two nations signed a peace treaty.
    2. The treaty aimed to reduce nuclear weapons.
    3. The treaty was ratified by both governments.

15. Infrastructure

  • Meaning: The basic systems and services of a country or organization.
  • Synonyms: Framework, foundation, structure.
  • Antonyms: Disorganization, chaos, instability.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The city’s infrastructure needs improvement.
    2. Good infrastructure is essential for economic growth.
    3. The government invested in transportation infrastructure.

16. Interpretation

  • Meaning: An explanation or understanding of something.
  • Synonyms: Explanation, understanding, analysis.
  • Antonyms: Misinterpretation, confusion, misunderstanding.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. His interpretation of the poem was unique.
    2. The data is open to different interpretations.
    3. The judge’s interpretation of the law was strict.

17. Medieval

  • Meaning: Relating to the Middle Ages.
  • Synonyms: Ancient, old, historical.
  • Antonyms: Modern, contemporary, current.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The castle is a medieval structure.
    2. Medieval art is displayed in the museum.
    3. The story is set in medieval Europe.

18. Qualified

  • Meaning: Having the necessary skills or qualifications.
  • Synonyms: Certified, skilled, competent.
  • Antonyms: Unqualified, incompetent, inexperienced.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She is highly qualified for the job.
    2. Only qualified professionals can apply.
    3. He is a qualified engineer.

19. Overcome

  • Meaning: To succeed in dealing with a problem.
  • Synonyms: Conquer, defeat, surmount.
  • Antonyms: Surrender, yield, fail.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She overcame her fear of public speaking.
    2. They worked hard to overcome the challenges.
    3. The team overcame a difficult opponent.

20. Portion

  • Meaning: A part or share of something.
  • Synonyms: Part, segment, fraction.
  • Antonyms: Whole, entirety, total.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He ate a small portion of the cake.
    2. A portion of the profits goes to charity.
    3. The recipe serves four portions.

21. Hazardous

  • Meaning: Dangerous or risky.
  • Synonyms: Dangerous, risky, unsafe.
  • Antonyms: Safe, secure, harmless.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The chemicals are hazardous to health.
    2. Working in a mine can be hazardous.
    3. The road was closed due to hazardous conditions.

22. Globe

  • Meaning: The Earth or a spherical object.
  • Synonyms: Earth, world, sphere.
  • Antonyms: Local, region, area.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The globe is displayed in the classroom.
    2. Climate change affects the entire globe.
    3. The company has offices across the globe.

23. Curb

  • Meaning: To control or limit something.
  • Synonyms: Restrict, control, limit.
  • Antonyms: Encourage, promote, increase.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The government is trying to curb pollution.
    2. She curbed her spending to save money.
    3. The new law aims to curb crime.

24. Manual

  • Meaning: Done by hand or a guidebook.
  • Synonyms: Hand-operated, guide, handbook.
  • Antonyms: Automatic, mechanical, digital.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The car has a manual transmission.
    2. Read the manual before using the device.
    3. Manual labor is often physically demanding.

25. Armed

  • Meaning: Equipped with weapons.
  • Synonyms: Equipped, weaponized, fortified.
  • Antonyms: Unarmed, defenseless, peaceful.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The soldiers were armed with rifles.
    2. The police arrested an armed suspect.
    3. The country is heavily armed.

26. Predators

  • Meaning: Animals that hunt others for food.
  • Synonyms: Hunters, carnivores, attackers.
  • Antonyms: Prey, victims, herbivores.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Lions are natural predators.
    2. The bird is a predator of small insects.
    3. Predators play a key role in the ecosystem.

27. Approximately

  • Meaning: Roughly or nearly.
  • Synonyms: Roughly, nearly, about.
  • Antonyms: Exactly, precisely, accurately.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The trip will take approximately three hours.
    2. The population is approximately 50,000.
    3. The cost is approximately $100.

28. Caution

  • Meaning: Careful attention to avoid danger.
  • Synonyms: Care, prudence, warning.
  • Antonyms: Recklessness, carelessness, negligence.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Proceed with caution on the icy road.
    2. The sign warned drivers to use caution.
    3. He handled the situation with caution.

29. Exclusive

  • Meaning: Limited to a specific group or person.
  • Synonyms: Restricted, private, select.
  • Antonyms: Inclusive, open, public.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The club is exclusive to members only.
    2. She gave an exclusive interview to the magazine.
    3. The product is an exclusive release.

30. Depicting

  • Meaning: Showing or representing something.
  • Synonyms: Portraying, illustrating, representing.
  • Antonyms: Misrepresenting, distorting, hiding.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The painting depicts a beautiful landscape.
    2. The movie is depicting historical events.
    3. The book depicts the struggles of war.

 

 
 
 
 
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1. Praise

  • Meaning: Express approval or admiration.
  • Synonyms: Commend, applaud, compliment.
  • Antonyms: Criticize, condemn, blame.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The teacher praised her students for their hard work.
    2. His bravery was praised by the community.
    3. The artist received widespread praise for her latest exhibit.

2. Accused

  • Meaning: Charged with wrongdoing.
  • Synonyms: Charged, indicted, blamed.
  • Antonyms: Exonerated, acquitted, cleared.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The accused denied all charges in court.
    2. He was accused of stealing company funds.
    3. The politician was falsely accused of corruption.

3. Principles

  • Meaning: Fundamental truths or ethical standards.
  • Synonyms: Values, morals, ideals.
  • Antonyms: Immorality, corruption, dishonesty.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She lives by strong moral principles.
    2. The company’s principles include honesty and transparency.
    3. The scientific principles behind the experiment are sound.

4. Harsh

  • Meaning: Severe or cruel.
  • Synonyms: Rough, strict, brutal.
  • Antonyms: Gentle, mild, lenient.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The harsh winter damaged the crops.
    2. His harsh criticism demoralized the team.
    3. The desert climate is harsh and unforgiving.

5. Stable

  • Meaning: Firm, steady, or unchanging.
  • Synonyms: Steady, secure, balanced.
  • Antonyms: Unstable, shaky, volatile.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The economy is finally becoming stable.
    2. The patient’s condition is now stable.
    3. They built a stable foundation for the house.

6. Fellow

  • Meaning: A companion or peer.
  • Synonyms: Colleague, companion, associate.
  • Antonyms: Stranger, opponent, rival.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She discussed the project with her fellow researchers.
    2. He is a fellow member of the club.
    3. The fellows at the conference shared innovative ideas.

7. Accompanied

  • Meaning: Went somewhere with someone.
  • Synonyms: Escorted, joined, chaperoned.
  • Antonyms: Alone, solitary, unaccompanied.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The singer was accompanied by a pianist.
    2. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
    3. He accompanied his friend to the airport.

8. Apart

  • Meaning: Separated or at a distance.
  • Synonyms: Separated, divided, detached.
  • Antonyms: Together, united, connected.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The two cities are 50 miles apart.
    2. They grew apart over the years.
    3. The mechanic took the engine apart.

9. Attitude

  • Meaning: A way of thinking or feeling.
  • Synonyms: Mindset, perspective, outlook.
  • Antonyms: Indifference, apathy, neutrality.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Her positive attitude inspires everyone.
    2. The manager’s strict attitude intimidated the team.
    3. Public attitude toward the policy is shifting.

10. Apparently

  • Meaning: Based on appearances; seemingly.
  • Synonyms: Seemingly, evidently, ostensibly.
  • Antonyms: Actually, truly, certainly.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Apparently, the meeting has been postponed.
    2. He was apparently unaware of the problem.
    3. The house is apparently empty.

11. Exception

  • Meaning: A case excluded from a rule.
  • Synonyms: Anomaly, deviation, outlier.
  • Antonyms: Norm, standard, rule.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Everyone must attend, with no exceptions.
    2. This rule applies to all, without exception.
    3. Her talent is an exception to the norm.

12. Exceptional

  • Meaning: Unusually good or rare.
  • Synonyms: Outstanding, extraordinary, remarkable.
  • Antonyms: Average, ordinary, mediocre.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Her exceptional grades earned her a scholarship.
    2. The chef prepared an exceptional meal.
    3. The team showed exceptional teamwork.

13. Via

  • Meaning: Through or by way of.
  • Synonyms: Through, by, using.
  • Antonyms: Directly, immediately.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. We traveled to Paris via London.
    2. The message was sent via email.
    3. He learned the skill via online courses.

14. Universal

  • Meaning: Applicable to all or everyone.
  • Synonyms: Global, general, widespread.
  • Antonyms: Local, specific, limited.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Access to education should be universal.
    2. The film has universal appeal.
    3. Gravity is a universal force.

15. Revenue

  • Meaning: Income generated by a business or government.
  • Synonyms: Income, earnings, profit.
  • Antonyms: Loss, debt, expense.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The company’s revenue increased by 20% this year.
    2. Tourism is a major source of revenue for the city.
    3. Tax revenue funds public services.

16. Endangered

  • Meaning: At risk of extinction.
  • Synonyms: Threatened, vulnerable, at risk.
  • Antonyms: Secure, thriving, abundant.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The tiger is an endangered species.
    2. Conservation efforts protect endangered habitats.
    3. Endangered languages are disappearing rapidly.

17. Liberal

  • Meaning: Open to new ideas; generous.
  • Synonyms: Progressive, tolerant, broad-minded.
  • Antonyms: Conservative, strict, narrow-minded.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She holds liberal views on social issues.
    2. The policy promotes liberal trade practices.
    3. He gave a liberal donation to the charity.

18. Resistance

  • Meaning: Opposition or refusal to comply.
  • Synonyms: Opposition, defiance, refusal.
  • Antonyms: Compliance, surrender, acceptance.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The protesters showed strong resistance to the law.
    2. Antibiotic resistance is a growing health concern.
    3. The material has high heat resistance.

19. Perspective

  • Meaning: A particular way of viewing something.
  • Synonyms: Viewpoint, outlook, angle.
  • Antonyms: Blindness, ignorance, naivety.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The story is told from a child’s perspective.
    2. Traveling broadens your perspective.
    3. Artists use perspective to create depth in paintings.

20. Expedition

  • Meaning: A journey for a specific purpose.
  • Synonyms: Journey, mission, voyage.
  • Antonyms: Stagnation, inactivity, delay.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The Arctic expedition lasted six months.
    2. They went on a shopping expedition downtown.
    3. The scientific expedition discovered new species.

21. Acquired

  • Meaning: Gained or obtained.
  • Synonyms: Obtained, gained, secured.
  • Antonyms: Lost, surrendered, relinquished.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She acquired fluency in three languages.
    2. The company acquired a smaller competitor.
    3. He acquired a taste for spicy food.

22. Hypothesis

  • Meaning: A proposed explanation for further investigation.
  • Synonyms: Theory, assumption, conjecture.
  • Antonyms: Fact, proof, certainty.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The scientist tested her hypothesis in the lab.
    2. His hypothesis about the crime was later proven true.
    3. A hypothesis must be falsifiable to be valid.

23. Hence

  • Meaning: As a result; therefore.
  • Synonyms: Therefore, thus, consequently.
  • Antonyms: Regardless, nevertheless, however.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The road was blocked; hence, we took a detour.
    2. He was late, hence the missed opportunity.
    3. The costs are high, hence the need for a budget.

24. Disposal

  • Meaning: The act of getting rid of something.
  • Synonyms: Removal, discarding, elimination.
  • Antonyms: Retention, preservation, storage.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Waste disposal is a critical environmental issue.
    2. The bomb disposal team safely defused the device.
    3. She has vast resources at her disposal.

25. Prescription

  • Meaning: A doctor’s written order for medication.
  • Synonyms: Directive, order, recommendation.
  • Antonyms: Suggestion, advice, over-the-counter.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The pharmacist filled her prescription.
    2. Antibiotics require a prescription.
    3. The prescription glasses improved his vision.

26. Thereby

  • Meaning: As a result of that action.
  • Synonyms: Consequently, thus, accordingly.
  • Antonyms: Independently, unrelatedly.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He saved money, thereby achieving his goal.
    2. She apologized, thereby resolving the conflict.
    3. The law was passed, thereby changing the system.

27. Valid

  • Meaning: Legally or logically acceptable.
  • Synonyms: Legitimate, acceptable, sound.
  • Antonyms: Invalid, void, false.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The contract is valid for one year.
    2. Her argument was logical and valid.
    3. A valid ID is required for entry.

28. Justice

  • Meaning: Fairness or legal fairness.
  • Synonyms: Fairness, equity, righteousness.
  • Antonyms: Injustice, unfairness, corruption.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The court upheld justice in the case.
    2. Social justice movements seek equality.
    3. He dedicated his life to fighting for justice.

29. Supreme

  • Meaning: Highest in rank or quality.
  • Synonyms: Highest, paramount, ultimate.
  • Antonyms: Inferior, lowest, minor.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The Supreme Court issued a landmark ruling.
    2. She won the supreme title in the competition.
    3. The chef used supreme ingredients for the dish.

30. Reproduction

  • Meaning: The process of copying or producing offspring.
  • Synonyms: Replication, duplication, propagation.
  • Antonyms: Original, extinction, sterility.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The museum displayed a reproduction of the painting.
    2. Animal reproduction varies by species.
    3. The document is a reproduction of the original.

 

 
 
 
 
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1. Consistent

  • Meaning: Unchanging in nature or behavior over time.
  • Synonyms: Steady, reliable, uniform.
  • Antonyms: Inconsistent, erratic, variable.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Her consistent effort led to excellent results.
    2. The team’s performance has been consistent all season.
    3. Use consistent formatting in your report.

2. Ancestors

  • Meaning: Family members from past generations.
  • Synonyms: Forebears, predecessors, forefathers.
  • Antonyms: Descendants, heirs, successors.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. My ancestors immigrated here centuries ago.
    2. Tracing your ancestors can reveal fascinating history.
    3. Many cultures honor their ancestors through rituals.

3. Prohibited

  • Meaning: Officially forbidden.
  • Synonyms: Banned, barred, disallowed.
  • Antonyms: Permitted, allowed, authorized.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Smoking is prohibited in this area.
    2. The law prohibits hunting in this reserve.
    3. They prohibited entry without a valid ID.

4. Settled

  • Meaning: Resolved or established permanently.
  • Synonyms: Resolved, fixed, established.
  • Antonyms: Unsettled, unresolved, temporary.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The dispute was finally settled in court.
    2. They settled in a quiet village after retirement.
    3. Dust settled on the old bookshelf.

5. Welfare

  • Meaning: Health, happiness, or financial support.
  • Synonyms: Well-being, prosperity, aid.
  • Antonyms: Hardship, neglect, deprivation.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The charity focuses on animal welfare.
    2. Government welfare programs assist low-income families.
    3. Employee welfare is a priority for the company.

6. Exotic

  • Meaning: Unusual or originating from a distant place.
  • Synonyms: Foreign, unusual, striking.
  • Antonyms: Ordinary, native, familiar.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She owns an exotic parrot from the Amazon.
    2. The restaurant serves exotic dishes from Asia.
    3. The garden is filled with exotic plants.

7. Submissions

  • Meaning: Documents or entries presented for review.
  • Synonyms: Entries, proposals, applications.
  • Antonyms: Rejections, withdrawals, denials.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The deadline for essay submissions is Friday.
    2. The magazine rejected all poetry submissions.
    3. Online submissions must follow the guidelines.

8. Nutrients

  • Meaning: Substances essential for growth and health.
  • Synonyms: Nourishment, vitamins, minerals.
  • Antonyms: Toxins, pollutants, waste.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Soil nutrients affect crop growth.
    2. Leafy greens are rich in nutrients.
    3. The drink is fortified with essential nutrients.

9. Arrangements

  • Meaning: Plans or preparations for an event.
  • Synonyms: Plans, preparations, agreements.
  • Antonyms: Disorganization, chaos, spontaneity.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The wedding arrangements took months to finalize.
    2. Travel arrangements include flights and hotels.
    3. The floral arrangements brightened the room.

10. Launch

  • Meaning: To start or introduce something new.
  • Synonyms: Begin, initiate, introduce.
  • Antonyms: Halt, cancel, terminate.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The company will launch a new product next month.
    2. NASA plans to launch a satellite into orbit.
    3. The campaign launched successfully with great publicity.

11. Legitimate

  • Meaning: Lawful, valid, or justified.
  • Synonyms: Legal, valid, authentic.
  • Antonyms: Illegitimate, invalid, fraudulent.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The contract is legally legitimate.
    2. She raised a legitimate concern during the meeting.
    3. The heir’s claim to the throne was legitimate.

12. Steadily

  • Meaning: In a gradual, consistent manner.
  • Synonyms: Gradually, consistently, regularly.
  • Antonyms: Erratically, abruptly, sporadically.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The company’s profits grew steadily over the year.
    2. She worked steadily toward her goals.
    3. Rain fell steadily throughout the night.

13. Peers

  • Meaning: People of the same age, status, or ability.
  • Synonyms: Colleagues, equals, counterparts.
  • Antonyms: Superiors, inferiors, outsiders.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Students learn teamwork by collaborating with peers.
    2. Peer pressure can influence decision-making.
    3. The research was reviewed by academic peers.

14. Strength

  • Meaning: Physical or mental power.
  • Synonyms: Power, vigor, resilience.
  • Antonyms: Weakness, frailty, fragility.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Regular exercise builds physical strength.
    2. Her strength of character inspired others.
    3. The bridge’s strength was tested during the storm.

15. Cuisine

  • Meaning: A style of cooking.
  • Synonyms: Cooking, fare, dishes.
  • Antonyms: Fast food, junk food.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. French cuisine is famous for its sauces.
    2. The restaurant specializes in Mediterranean cuisine.
    3. Street food is a key part of local cuisine.

16. Collaboration

  • Meaning: Working together toward a goal.
  • Synonyms: Cooperation, partnership, teamwork.
  • Antonyms: Competition, rivalry, conflict.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The project succeeded due to strong collaboration.
    2. Artists often work in collaboration with others.
    3. International collaboration is vital for climate action.

17. Predicted

  • Meaning: Stated in advance as likely to happen.
  • Synonyms: Forecasted, anticipated, expected.
  • Antonyms: Unexpected, surprising, unforeseen.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The weatherman predicted heavy rain today.
    2. Economists predicted a market downturn.
    3. No one could have predicted this outcome.

18. Chronic

  • Meaning: Long-lasting or recurring.
  • Synonyms: Persistent, constant, continual.
  • Antonyms: Acute, temporary, fleeting.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She suffers from chronic back pain.
    2. Chronic stress can harm your health.
    3. The region faces chronic water shortages.

19. Ratings

  • Meaning: Evaluations or scores based on quality.
  • Synonyms: Scores, rankings, evaluations.
  • Antonyms: Unranked, unrated, ignored.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The movie received high ratings from critics.
    2. TV shows compete for viewer ratings.
    3. The app’s user ratings improved after updates.

20. Aspect

  • Meaning: A particular part or feature.
  • Synonyms: Feature, element, facet.
  • Antonyms: Whole, entirety, totality.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The financial aspect of the plan is risky.
    2. Consider every aspect before deciding.
    3. Her kindness is her most appealing aspect.

21. Deemed

  • Meaning: Regarded or judged in a specific way.
  • Synonyms: Considered, judged, viewed.
  • Antonyms: Ignored, dismissed, disregarded.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The project was deemed a success.
    2. He was deemed unfit for the role.
    3. The law deemed such actions illegal.

22. Declared

  • Meaning: Announced or stated formally.
  • Synonyms: Announced, stated, proclaimed.
  • Antonyms: Concealed, withheld, denied.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The company declared bankruptcy last week.
    2. The mayor declared a state of emergency.
    3. She declared her intention to run for office.

23. Impulse

  • Meaning: A sudden urge or instinct.
  • Synonyms: Urge, instinct, whim.
  • Antonyms: Plan, intention, deliberation.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She bought the dress on impulse.
    2. He resisted the impulse to interrupt.
    3. Creative impulses drive artists to create.

24. Stem

  • Meaning: To originate or stop the flow of something.
  • Synonyms: Originate, arise, halt.
  • Antonyms: Encourage, promote, continue.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The problem stems from poor communication.
    2. Efforts to stem pollution are ongoing.
    3. The plant’s stem was thick and green.

25. Democracy

  • Meaning: Government by the people, through elected representatives.
  • Synonyms: Republic, self-rule, equality.
  • Antonyms: Dictatorship, autocracy, tyranny.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Democracy relies on free and fair elections.
    2. Ancient Athens is considered the birthplace of democracy.
    3. The protestors demanded more democratic reforms.

26. Terminal

  • Meaning: Final or relating to a transportation endpoint.
  • Synonyms: Final, fatal, depot.
  • Antonyms: Initial, curable, temporary.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The patient was diagnosed with a terminal illness.
    2. The airport terminal was crowded with travelers.
    3. The train’s terminal stop is downtown.

27. Expectancy

  • Meaning: Anticipation or the estimated average outcome.
  • Synonyms: Anticipation, hope, projection.
  • Antonyms: Despair, hopelessness, doubt.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Life expectancy has increased globally.
    2. There was an air of expectancy before the announcement.
    3. The expectancy of success motivated the team.

28. Possess

  • Meaning: To own or have control over.
  • Synonyms: Own, hold, control.
  • Antonyms: Lack, lose, surrender.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She possesses great leadership skills.
    2. The artifact is possessed by a museum.
    3. He was charged with possessing illegal drugs.

29. Compromise

  • Meaning: A settlement of differences through mutual concessions.
  • Synonyms: Agreement, concession, negotiation.
  • Antonyms: Stubbornness, conflict, disagreement.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Both sides reached a fair compromise.
    2. Compromising on quality is not an option.
    3. The deal was a compromise between competing demands.

30. Accordingly

  • Meaning: In a way that is appropriate to the situation.
  • Synonyms: Therefore, consequently, suitably.
  • Antonyms: Inappropriately, regardless, unsuitably.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The rules have changed; act accordingly.
    2. Prices rose, and budgets were adjusted accordingly.
    3. She studied hard and was rewarded accordingly.

 

 
 
 
 
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1. Entrepreneurs

  • Meaning: Individuals who start and manage businesses.
  • Synonyms: Businesspeople, innovators, founders.
  • Antonyms: Employees, workers, followers.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Entrepreneurs often take risks to achieve success.
    2. Many entrepreneurs are driven by a passion for innovation.
    3. She is one of the most successful entrepreneurs in the tech industry.

2. Reign

  • Meaning: The period of rule of a monarch or dominant influence.
  • Synonyms: Rule, dominion, sovereignty.
  • Antonyms: Anarchy, chaos, disorder.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The king’s reign lasted for over 50 years.
    2. Peace reigned throughout the kingdom.
    3. Her reign as CEO transformed the company.

3. Merit

  • Meaning: The quality of being deserving or worthy.
  • Synonyms: Worth, value, excellence.
  • Antonyms: Demerit, flaw, weakness.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The proposal has considerable merit.
    2. Promotions are based on merit, not favoritism.
    3. His achievements merit recognition.

4. Wilderness

  • Meaning: A wild, uncultivated, and uninhabited area.
  • Synonyms: Wild, wasteland, desert.
  • Antonyms: Civilization, city, urban area.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. They hiked through the wilderness for days.
    2. The wilderness is home to many endangered species.
    3. He felt at peace in the quiet wilderness.

5. Adhesive

  • Meaning: A substance used for sticking objects together.
  • Synonyms: Glue, paste, cement.
  • Antonyms: Detergent, solvent, separator.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Use adhesive to attach the pieces together.
    2. The adhesive on the tape is very strong.
    3. Adhesive bandages are used for small cuts.

6. Dean

  • Meaning: The head of a college or university faculty.
  • Synonyms: Head, principal, administrator.
  • Antonyms: Student, subordinate, follower.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The dean addressed the graduating class.
    2. She was appointed dean of the medical school.
    3. The dean oversees all academic programs.

7. Acids

  • Meaning: Chemical substances with a pH less than 7.
  • Synonyms: Sour, corrosive, acidic.
  • Antonyms: Bases, alkalis, neutral.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Lemon juice contains citric acid.
    2. Acids can corrode metals over time.
    3. The lab tested the pH of various acids.

8. Cardiovascular

  • Meaning: Relating to the heart and blood vessels.
  • Synonyms: Circulatory, cardiac, vascular.
  • Antonyms: Non-cardiovascular, unrelated.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Regular exercise improves cardiovascular health.
    2. Cardiovascular diseases are a leading cause of death.
    3. The doctor specializes in cardiovascular surgery.

9. Resurrection

  • Meaning: The act of rising from the dead or revival.
  • Synonyms: Revival, rebirth, resurgence.
  • Antonyms: Death, extinction, decline.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The story of the resurrection is central to many religions.
    2. The resurrection of the old tradition brought joy to the community.
    3. The company experienced a resurrection after new leadership took over.

10. Comet

  • Meaning: A celestial object with a tail of gas and dust.
  • Synonyms: Celestial body, asteroid, meteor.
  • Antonyms: Planet, star, moon.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Halley’s Comet is visible from Earth every 76 years.
    2. The comet’s tail glowed brightly in the night sky.
    3. Scientists study comets to learn about the solar system.

11. Surpass

  • Meaning: To exceed or go beyond.
  • Synonyms: Exceed, outdo, transcend.
  • Antonyms: Fail, fall short, lag.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Her performance surpassed all expectations.
    2. The new model surpasses the old one in efficiency.
    3. He worked hard to surpass his competitors.

12. Assert

  • Meaning: To state confidently or forcefully.
  • Synonyms: Declare, affirm, insist.
  • Antonyms: Deny, reject, disclaim.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She asserted her authority in the meeting.
    2. He asserted that the plan would succeed.
    3. The lawyer asserted the defendant’s innocence.

13. Procure

  • Meaning: To obtain or acquire something.
  • Synonyms: Acquire, obtain, secure.
  • Antonyms: Lose, surrender, relinquish.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The company procured new equipment for the project.
    2. It was difficult to procure tickets for the concert.
    3. He procured funding for the startup.

14. Lawn

  • Meaning: An area of mowed grass in a yard or garden.
  • Synonyms: Grass, yard, turf.
  • Antonyms: Desert, forest, wasteland.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The children played on the lawn.
    2. He mowed the lawn every Saturday.
    3. The house has a beautifully maintained lawn.

15. Consensus

  • Meaning: General agreement among a group.
  • Synonyms: Agreement, harmony, unity.
  • Antonyms: Disagreement, conflict, discord.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The committee reached a consensus on the issue.
    2. There is a consensus that climate change is real.
    3. Building consensus can take time and effort.

16. Comply

  • Meaning: To act in accordance with rules or requests.
  • Synonyms: Obey, conform, adhere.
  • Antonyms: Defy, resist, disobey.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. All employees must comply with safety regulations.
    2. The company complied with the court order.
    3. Failure to comply may result in penalties.

17. Compulsory

  • Meaning: Required by law or rules.
  • Synonyms: Mandatory, obligatory, required.
  • Antonyms: Optional, voluntary, elective.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Attendance at the meeting is compulsory.
    2. Compulsory education lasts until age 16 in many countries.
    3. Wearing a helmet is compulsory for cyclists.

18. Offended

  • Meaning: Hurt or upset by someone’s actions or words.
  • Synonyms: Insulted, upset, hurt.
  • Antonyms: Pleased, delighted, comforted.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She was offended by his rude comment.
    2. He didn’t mean to offend anyone.
    3. The joke offended some members of the audience.

19. Liability

  • Meaning: A legal responsibility or disadvantage.
  • Synonyms: Responsibility, obligation, burden.
  • Antonyms: Asset, advantage, benefit.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The company has significant financial liabilities.
    2. Poor communication is a liability in teamwork.
    3. He is a liability to the team due to his lack of skill.

20. Demolition

  • Meaning: The act of destroying or tearing down.
  • Synonyms: Destruction, wrecking, razing.
  • Antonyms: Construction, building, creation.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The demolition of the old building took a week.
    2. Demolition work requires careful planning.
    3. The bridge was closed for demolition.

21. Polish

  • Meaning: To make something smooth and shiny or improve it.
  • Synonyms: Shine, refine, perfect.
  • Antonyms: Tarnish, dull, ruin.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She polished the silverware until it sparkled.
    2. The writer polished the final draft of the novel.
    3. Polish your shoes before the interview.

22. Withstand

  • Meaning: To endure or resist something.
  • Synonyms: Endure, resist, bear.
  • Antonyms: Surrender, yield, succumb.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The bridge was built to withstand earthquakes.
    2. She withstood the pressure and completed the task.
    3. The material can withstand high temperatures.

23. Exclusion

  • Meaning: The act of leaving someone or something out.
  • Synonyms: Omission, rejection, isolation.
  • Antonyms: Inclusion, acceptance, incorporation.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The exclusion of certain groups caused controversy.
    2. His exclusion from the team was unexpected.
    3. The policy led to the exclusion of many applicants.

24. Magnitude

  • Meaning: The size or importance of something.
  • Synonyms: Size, extent, scale.
  • Antonyms: Insignificance, smallness, triviality.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The magnitude of the earthquake was 7.5.
    2. The magnitude of the problem is overwhelming.
    3. They underestimated the magnitude of the task.

25. Instant

  • Meaning: Happening immediately or a very short time.
  • Synonyms: Immediate, quick, instantaneous.
  • Antonyms: Delayed, slow, gradual.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The app provides instant results.
    2. She felt an instant connection with him.
    3. Instant coffee is convenient but less flavorful.

26. Stating

  • Meaning: Expressing something clearly in speech or writing.
  • Synonyms: Declaring, expressing, asserting.
  • Antonyms: Concealing, hiding, withholding.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He was stating his opinion during the debate.
    2. The document clearly states the terms and conditions.
    3. She kept stating her case until they listened.

27. Initiative

  • Meaning: The ability to take action independently.
  • Synonyms: Enterprise, drive, leadership.
  • Antonyms: Inactivity, passivity, laziness.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She took the initiative to organize the event.
    2. The new initiative aims to reduce waste.
    3. Employees are encouraged to show initiative.

28. Opted

  • Meaning: Chose or decided on something.
  • Synonyms: Chose, selected, decided.
  • Antonyms: Rejected, declined, refused.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He opted for the vegetarian meal.
    2. They opted to take the train instead of driving.
    3. She opted out of the program at the last minute.

29. Mantle

  • Meaning: A role or responsibility, or a layer of the Earth.
  • Synonyms: Role, cloak, layer.
  • Antonyms: Surface, exterior, outside.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He took on the mantle of leadership after his father.
    2. The Earth’s mantle lies beneath the crust.
    3. She wore a velvet mantle over her dress.

30. Borne

  • Meaning: Carried or endured.
  • Synonyms: Carried, endured, supported.
  • Antonyms: Dropped, abandoned, neglected.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The cost of the project was borne by the company.
    2. She has borne the burden of responsibility for years.
    3. The disease is mosquito-borne.

31. Presidential

  • Meaning: Relating to a president or presidency.
  • Synonyms: Executive, governmental, leadership.
  • Antonyms: Non-presidential, subordinate, minor.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The presidential election is held every four years.
    2. The library houses many presidential documents.
    3. She gave a presidential address to the nation.

 

 
 
 
 
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1. Novice

  • Meaning: A person new to a skill or activity.
  • Synonyms: Beginner, amateur, trainee.
  • Antonyms: Expert, veteran, professional.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She’s a novice at coding but learns quickly.
    2. The workshop is designed for novices in photography.
    3. He transitioned from novice to master in two years.

2. Debris

  • Meaning: Scattered fragments or rubble.
  • Synonyms: Wreckage, detritus, rubble.
  • Antonyms: Order, cleanliness, tidiness.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. After the tornado, debris covered the streets.
    2. Workers cleared debris from the demolition site.
    3. The hiker avoided stepping on sharp debris.

3. Deficit

  • Meaning: A shortage or lack of something.
  • Synonyms: Shortfall, deficiency, gap.
  • Antonyms: Surplus, excess, abundance.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The country faces a budget deficit this year.
    2. A deficit in trust harmed their relationship.
    3. The team’s energy deficit led to a loss.

4. Acclaim

  • Meaning: Enthusiastic public praise.
  • Synonyms: Praise, applause, recognition.
  • Antonyms: Criticism, scorn, condemnation.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The novel earned international acclaim.
    2. She was acclaimed for her humanitarian work.
    3. Critics acclaimed the film as groundbreaking.

5. Mount

  • Meaning: To climb or increase in intensity.
  • Synonyms: Ascend, climb, escalate.
  • Antonyms: Descend, decrease, diminish.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. They mounted the hill to watch the sunrise.
    2. Tensions mounted during the negotiations.
    3. He mounted the painting on the wall.

6. Mounted

  • Meaning: Positioned or attached; past tense of mount.
  • Synonyms: Fixed, installed, secured.
  • Antonyms: Removed, detached, dismounted.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The mounted camera captured the entire event.
    2. Mounted police patrolled the crowded streets.
    3. She mounted her diploma in a polished frame.

7. Suspect

  • Meaning: To doubt or believe guilty; a person under suspicion.
  • Synonyms: Distrust, accuse, speculate.
  • Antonyms: Trust, exonerate, clear.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. I suspect he’s hiding the truth.
    2. The suspect was arrested at the airport.
    3. The evidence made her a prime suspect.

8. Gear

  • Meaning: Equipment or mechanical parts; to prepare.
  • Synonyms: Equipment, tools, tackle.
  • Antonyms: Disorganization, unpreparedness.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Pack your camping gear for the trip.
    2. The car’s gears shifted smoothly.
    3. The team geared up for the championship.

9. Advisory

  • Meaning: A warning or giving advice.
  • Synonyms: Consultative, cautionary, alert.
  • Antonyms: Mandatory, binding, order.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. A storm advisory was issued for the coast.
    2. The advisory board approved the policy.
    3. Follow health advisories during outbreaks.

10. Dubbed

  • Meaning: Named or provided with a new soundtrack.
  • Synonyms: Nicknamed, labeled, renamed.
  • Antonyms: Unnamed, original, authentic.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He was dubbed “The Phoenix” for his resilience.
    2. The movie was dubbed into three languages.
    3. Fans dubbed the duo “The Dynamic Twins.”

11. Venue

  • Meaning: A location for events.
  • Synonyms: Site, location, arena.
  • Antonyms: (None – context-specific)
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The concert venue holds 10,000 people.
    2. They chose a beach venue for the wedding.
    3. The conference venue was fully booked.

12. Abuse

  • Meaning: Misuse or cruel treatment.
  • Synonyms: Mistreatment, exploitation, harm.
  • Antonyms: Care, respect, kindness.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Abuse of power led to the leader’s downfall.
    2. She reported verbal abuse at work.
    3. Drug abuse is a growing public health issue.

13. Feasible

  • Meaning: Possible to achieve.
  • Synonyms: Achievable, viable, practical.
  • Antonyms: Impossible, impractical, unrealistic.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The plan is feasible with current resources.
    2. Is it feasible to finish by Friday?
    3. A solar-powered car is now feasible.

14. Enclosed

  • Meaning: Surrounded or sealed within.
  • Synonyms: Encircled, enclosed, confined.
  • Antonyms: Open, exposed, free.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The enclosed garden is a peaceful retreat.
    2. Please find the enclosed documents.
    3. The letter was enclosed in a blue envelope.

15. Divine

  • Meaning: Related to a god; excellent.
  • Synonyms: Heavenly, sacred, superb.
  • Antonyms: Earthly, mundane, ordinary.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Ancient Greeks believed in divine beings.
    2. The dessert tasted divine.
    3. She attributed her success to divine intervention.

16. Norms

  • Meaning: Standard societal behaviors.
  • Synonyms: Standards, conventions, customs.
  • Antonyms: Exceptions, anomalies, deviations.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Social norms vary across cultures.
    2. Challenging gender norms sparked debate.
    3. Professional norms dictate formal attire.

17. Predicament

  • Meaning: A difficult or complex situation.
  • Synonyms: Dilemma, quandary, crisis.
  • Antonyms: Solution, advantage, boon.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Losing his passport was a real predicament.
    2. The predicament required creative thinking.
    3. They escaped the predicament unharmed.

18. Posited

  • Meaning: Assumed or proposed as a theory.
  • Synonyms: Suggested, hypothesized, asserted.
  • Antonyms: Disproved, rejected, denied.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The scientist posited a new hypothesis.
    2. The theory was posited in her latest book.
    3. Philosophers posited various ethical frameworks.

19. Reptiles

  • Meaning: Cold-blooded vertebrates (e.g., snakes, lizards).
  • Synonyms: Snakes, lizards, crocodiles.
  • Antonyms: Mammals, birds, amphibians.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Reptiles bask in the sun to regulate body heat.
    2. The zoo’s reptile exhibit is popular.
    3. Fossils show reptiles existed millions of years ago.

20. Affiliation

  • Meaning: Official connection to a group.
  • Synonyms: Association, alliance, membership.
  • Antonyms: Disassociation, independence, neutrality.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Her affiliation with the university ended in 2020.
    2. Political affiliations influence voting patterns.
    3. The group has no religious affiliation.

21. Morale

  • Meaning: Confidence or enthusiasm of a group.
  • Synonyms: Spirit, confidence, motivation.
  • Antonyms: Demoralization, despair, apathy.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Team morale soared after the victory.
    2. Poor leadership crushed employee morale.
    3. Celebrating small wins boosts morale.

22. Pedestrian

  • Meaning: A person walking; lacking originality.
  • Synonyms: Walker, mundane, ordinary.
  • Antonyms: Driver, innovative, exciting.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Pedestrians should use crosswalks.
    2. The speech was pedestrian and uninspiring.
    3. Pedestrian traffic increased during rush hour.

23. Retention

  • Meaning: The act of keeping or remembering.
  • Synonyms: Preservation, holding, memory.
  • Antonyms: Loss, leakage, forgetfulness.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Employee retention is key to company success.
    2. The dam aids in water retention.
    3. Improved study habits enhance retention.

24. Strait

  • Meaning: Narrow waterway; a difficult situation.
  • Synonyms: Channel, crisis, difficulty.
  • Antonyms: Expansion, ease, abundance.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The Strait of Hormuz is strategically vital.
    2. The company faced financial straits.
    3. Navigating the strait required skill.

25. Disciplinary

  • Meaning: Related to enforcing discipline.
  • Synonyms: Corrective, punitive, regulatory.
  • Antonyms: Lenient, permissive, indulgent.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Disciplinary action was taken against the student.
    2. The disciplinary committee reviews violations.
    3. Disciplinary measures ensure workplace safety.

26. Cope

  • Meaning: Manage difficulties effectively.
  • Synonyms: Manage, endure, handle.
  • Antonyms: Succumb, collapse, fail.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She learned to cope with stress through yoga.
    2. Communities coped with the disaster together.
    3. Not everyone can cope with sudden change.

27. Solicit

  • Meaning: To ask for or seek something.
  • Synonyms: Request, seek, petition.
  • Antonyms: Reject, ignore, refuse.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Volunteers solicit donations for the charity.
    2. The survey solicited feedback from customers.
    3. It’s illegal to solicit bribes.

28. Distractions

  • Meaning: Things that divert attention.
  • Synonyms: Interruptions, diversions, disturbances.
  • Antonyms: Focus, concentration, attention.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Social media is a major distraction at work.
    2. She studied in silence to avoid distractions.
    3. The noise was an unwelcome distraction.

29. Municipal

  • Meaning: Relating to a city or local government.
  • Synonyms: Civic, urban, city.
  • Antonyms: Rural, private, federal.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Municipal elections are held every two years.
    2. The municipal park is well-maintained.
    3. Municipal waste management needs improvement.

30. Discrepancy

  • Meaning: A difference or inconsistency.
  • Synonyms: Inconsistency, mismatch, variance.
  • Antonyms: Consistency, agreement, accord.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. A discrepancy in the accounts triggered an audit.
    2. The discrepancy between theory and practice is clear.
    3. Investigators found no discrepancies in the report.

31. Attorney

  • Meaning: A licensed legal professional.
  • Synonyms: Lawyer, counsel, advocate.
  • Antonyms: Defendant, client, layperson.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The attorney presented compelling evidence.
    2. She hired an attorney to handle the case.
    3. The defense attorney negotiated a settlement.
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Grand

  • Meaning: Impressive in size, appearance, or general effect; magnificent.
  • Synonyms: magnificent, impressive, splendid.
  • Antonyms: modest, humble, ordinary.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The grand palace was a sight to behold.
    2. They had a grand celebration for their anniversary.
    3. The view from the hill was truly grand.

Beneficial

  • Meaning: Producing good results or effects; advantageous.
  • Synonyms: advantageous, helpful, favorable.
  • Antonyms: harmful, detrimental.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Regular exercise is beneficial to your health.
    2. The new policy is beneficial to small businesses.
    3. The meeting was beneficial for both parties.

Introduced

  • Meaning: Brought into use or made known for the first time.
  • Synonyms: presented, launched, initiated.
  • Antonyms: removed, withdrawn.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The company introduced a new product last month.
    2. She introduced her friend to the group.
    3. The teacher introduced a new topic in class.

Debate

  • Meaning: A formal discussion or argument; to discuss or argue.
  • Synonyms: discussion, argument, dispute.
  • Antonyms: agreement, consensus.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The candidates participated in a heated debate.
    2. The issue sparked a lively debate among the students.
    3. They debated the pros and cons of the proposal.

Equipment

  • Meaning: Tools or machinery needed for a particular purpose.
  • Synonyms: tools, gear, apparatus.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "lack of tools" or "improvisation.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The laboratory is equipped with the latest equipment.
    2. They bought new camping equipment for their trip.
    3. The factory uses specialized equipment for production.

Contain

  • Meaning: To hold or include something within; to control or restrain.
  • Synonyms: hold, include, restrain.
  • Antonyms: release, exclude.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The box contains all the necessary tools.
    2. The book contains valuable information.
    3. She struggled to contain her excitement.

Typically

  • Meaning: In a way that is characteristic or usual.
  • Synonyms: usually, normally, generally.
  • Antonyms: unusually, rarely.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She typically arrives at work by 8 AM.
    2. The weather is typically warm in summer.
    3. He typically avoids crowded places.

Primary

  • Meaning: Most important; first in order or stage.
  • Synonyms: main, principal, chief.
  • Antonyms: secondary, minor.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The primary goal of the project is to reduce costs.
    2. She teaches primary school students.
    3. The primary cause of the problem was identified.

Discovery

  • Meaning: The act of finding or learning something for the first time.
  • Synonyms: finding, revelation, breakthrough.
  • Antonyms: concealment, hiding.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The discovery of penicillin revolutionized medicine.
    2. The explorers made an exciting discovery in the cave.
    3. Her discovery of the old letters revealed a family secret.

Degree

  • Meaning: A unit of measurement for angles or temperature; a level or stage.
  • Synonyms: level, extent, qualification.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "lack of qualification.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She earned a degree in computer science.
    2. The temperature dropped by 10 degrees overnight.
    3. To what degree do you agree with the statement?

Reach

  • Meaning: To extend out an arm to touch or grasp something; to achieve or attain.
  • Synonyms: extend, achieve, attain.
  • Antonyms: fall short, miss.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She reached for the book on the top shelf.
    2. The company aims to reach new markets.
    3. After hours of hiking, they finally reached the summit.

Measures

  • Meaning: Actions taken to achieve a purpose; units of measurement.
  • Synonyms: steps, actions, units.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "inaction" or "neglect.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The government introduced measures to reduce pollution.
    2. The recipe calls for precise measures of ingredients.
    3. Safety measures were implemented at the construction site.

Aware

  • Meaning: Having knowledge or perception of something.
  • Synonyms: conscious, informed, knowledgeable.
  • Antonyms: unaware, ignorant.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She was aware of the risks involved.
    2. He became aware of the noise outside.
    3. Are you aware of the new policy changes?

Furthermore

  • Meaning: In addition; moreover.
  • Synonyms: additionally, moreover, besides.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "however" or "nevertheless.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The plan is cost-effective; furthermore, it is easy to implement.
    2. She is qualified for the job; furthermore, she has relevant experience.
    3. The hotel is affordable; furthermore, it is centrally located.

Warning

  • Meaning: A statement or event that indicates a possible danger or problem.
  • Synonyms: alert, caution, notice.
  • Antonyms: reassurance, encouragement.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The weather service issued a storm warning.
    2. He ignored the warning signs and continued driving.
    3. The teacher gave a warning to the noisy students.

Decline

  • Meaning: To refuse or decrease; a gradual loss of quality or quantity.
  • Synonyms: refuse, decrease, deteriorate.
  • Antonyms: accept, increase, improve.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She declined the invitation to the party.
    2. The population of the town has declined over the years.
    3. The company’s profits are in decline.

Noise

  • Meaning: A sound, especially one that is loud or unpleasant.
  • Synonyms: sound, clamor, racket.
  • Antonyms: silence, quiet.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The noise from the construction site was unbearable.
    2. She couldn’t concentrate because of the noise.
    3. The machine makes a lot of noise when it’s running.

Funding

  • Meaning: Money provided for a specific purpose.
  • Synonyms: financing, investment, support.
  • Antonyms: defunding, withdrawal.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The project received funding from the government.
    2. They are seeking funding for their startup.
    3. The lack of funding delayed the research.

Cancer

  • Meaning: A disease caused by uncontrolled cell growth; a harmful or destructive force.
  • Synonyms: tumor, malignancy, disease.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "health" or "wellness.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She was diagnosed with breast cancer last year.
    2. Smoking is a leading cause of lung cancer.
    3. Corruption is a cancer in society.

Formal

  • Meaning: Following established rules or customs; official.
  • Synonyms: official, ceremonial, proper.
  • Antonyms: informal, casual.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The event requires formal attire.
    2. They signed a formal agreement.
    3. The meeting was conducted in a formal manner.

Gain

  • Meaning: To obtain or achieve something; an increase or improvement.
  • Synonyms: acquire, earn, increase.
  • Antonyms: lose, decrease.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She gained valuable experience from the internship.
    2. The company gained a competitive edge with the new technology.
    3. He gained five pounds over the holidays.

Plant

  • Meaning: A living organism that grows in soil; to place or fix something firmly.
  • Synonyms: vegetation, flora, sow.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "animal" or "uproot.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The garden is full of beautiful plants.
    2. They planted trees along the road.
    3. The factory is located near the power plant.

Ban

  • Meaning: To officially or legally prohibit something; a prohibition.
  • Synonyms: prohibit, forbid, restriction.
  • Antonyms: allow, permit.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The government banned the use of plastic bags.
    2. There is a ban on smoking in public places.
    3. The school banned cell phones in classrooms.

Corporate

  • Meaning: Relating to a large company or group.
  • Synonyms: business, company, organizational.
  • Antonyms: individual, personal.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She works in the corporate office of a multinational company.
    2. Corporate social responsibility is important for businesses.
    3. The corporate culture emphasizes teamwork.

Upcoming

  • Meaning: Happening or appearing soon.
  • Synonyms: forthcoming, approaching, imminent.
  • Antonyms: past, previous.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The upcoming election is the talk of the town.
    2. She is excited about her upcoming vacation.
    3. The company announced its upcoming product launch.

Existing

  • Meaning: Currently in existence or operation.
  • Synonyms: current, present, extant.
  • Antonyms: nonexistent, future.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The existing system needs to be updated.
    2. They are working with existing resources.
    3. The existing laws are not sufficient to address the issue.

Grade

  • Meaning: A level or rank in a scale; a mark given for academic work.
  • Synonyms: level, rank, score.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "failure" or "low rank.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She received an A grade in math.
    2. The road has a steep grade.
    3. The teacher graded the exams over the weekend.

Semester

  • Meaning: A half-year term in a school or college.
  • Synonyms: term, session, period.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "year" or "quarter.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The fall semester begins in September.
    2. She is taking five courses this semester.
    3. The semester ends with final exams.

Perform

  • Meaning: To carry out or accomplish something; to entertain an audience.
  • Synonyms: execute, accomplish, entertain.
  • Antonyms: fail, neglect.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The surgeon performed the operation successfully.
    2. The band will perform at the concert tonight.
    3. He performed well in his new role.

Post

  • Meaning: To display or publish something; a job or position.
  • Synonyms: publish, announce, position.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "remove" or "delete.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She posted a photo on social media.
    2. He applied for a post at the university.
    3. The notice was posted on the bulletin board.



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Operation

  • Meaning: The act of functioning or working; a surgical procedure.
  • Synonyms: functioning, procedure, surgery.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "malfunction" or "inaction.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The factory is now in full operation.
    2. He underwent a successful heart operation.
    3. The operation of the machine requires training.

Agricultural

  • Meaning: Relating to farming or cultivation of land.
  • Synonyms: farming, rural, agrarian.
  • Antonyms: industrial, urban.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The region is known for its agricultural production.
    2. Agricultural technology has improved crop yields.
    3. The government supports agricultural development.

License

  • Meaning: A permit to do something; to give official permission.
  • Synonyms: permit, authorization, certification.
  • Antonyms: ban, prohibition.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. You need a license to drive a car.
    2. The restaurant was licensed to serve alcohol.
    3. She renewed her teaching license.

Intended

  • Meaning: Planned or meant to do something; a person one plans to marry.
  • Synonyms: planned, deliberate, fiancé.
  • Antonyms: unintended, accidental.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The gift was intended for her birthday.
    2. He introduced his intended to the family.
    3. The program achieved its intended purpose.

Intention

  • Meaning: A plan or purpose to do something.
  • Synonyms: purpose, aim, goal.
  • Antonyms: accident, chance.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Her intention is to finish the project by Friday.
    2. He had no intention of hurting anyone.
    3. The intention behind the law is to protect consumers.

Distance

  • Meaning: The amount of space between two points; to keep away.
  • Synonyms: length, gap, separation.
  • Antonyms: closeness, proximity.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The distance between the two cities is 200 kilometers.
    2. She kept her distance from the aggressive dog.
    3. Long-distance relationships can be challenging.

Distant

  • Meaning: Far away in space or time; not friendly or intimate.
  • Synonyms: far, remote, aloof.
  • Antonyms: close, near, friendly.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The mountains looked distant in the fog.
    2. He has a distant relative living abroad.
    3. Her manner was cold and distant.

Vision

  • Meaning: The ability to see; a mental image of the future.
  • Synonyms: sight, imagination, foresight.
  • Antonyms: blindness, shortsightedness.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Her vision was impaired by the bright light.
    2. The leader shared his vision for the company’s future.
    3. The project is part of a broader vision for the community.

Exposure

  • Meaning: The state of being exposed to something; publicity or attention.
  • Synonyms: contact, revelation, publicity.
  • Antonyms: protection, concealment.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Prolonged exposure to the sun can cause skin damage.
    2. The artist gained exposure through social media.
    3. The documentary highlights the exposure of corruption.

Rare

  • Meaning: Not common or frequent; unusually good.
  • Synonyms: uncommon, scarce, exceptional.
  • Antonyms: common, frequent, ordinary.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The museum has a rare collection of ancient artifacts.
    2. It’s rare to see snow in this region.
    3. She has a rare talent for music.

Genre

  • Meaning: A category of artistic composition, such as music or literature.
  • Synonyms: category, style, type.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "miscellany" or "variety.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Science fiction is her favorite genre of books.
    2. The film belongs to the action genre.
    3. The band experiments with different musical genres.

Parliament

  • Meaning: The legislative body of a country.
  • Synonyms: legislature, congress, assembly.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "monarchy" or "dictatorship.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The new law was passed by parliament.
    2. Members of parliament debated the issue for hours.
    3. The prime minister addressed parliament yesterday.

Poles

  • Meaning: The northern and southern ends of the Earth’s axis; long, slender objects.
  • Synonyms: ends, rods, sticks.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "equator.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The North and South Poles are covered in ice.
    2. The tent was supported by wooden poles.
    3. The magnetic poles influence the Earth’s magnetic field.

Moral

  • Meaning: Relating to principles of right and wrong; a lesson from a story.
  • Synonyms: ethical, virtuous, lesson.
  • Antonyms: immoral, unethical.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The story teaches an important moral lesson.
    2. She made a moral decision to return the lost wallet.
    3. The debate raised questions about moral responsibility.

Colleagues

  • Meaning: People one works with, especially in a profession.
  • Synonyms: coworkers, associates, teammates.
  • Antonyms: strangers, enemies.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She discussed the project with her colleagues.
    2. His colleagues organized a farewell party for him.
    3. The team consists of talented colleagues.

Transportation

  • Meaning: The movement of people or goods from one place to another.
  • Synonyms: transit, conveyance, shipping.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "immobility" or "stagnation.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Public transportation is convenient in the city.
    2. The transportation of goods by train is cost-effective.
    3. The company provides transportation for its employees.

Depends

  • Meaning: To rely on or be influenced by something.
  • Synonyms: relies, hinges, counts.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "independent" or "self-sufficient.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Success depends on hard work and dedication.
    2. Whether we go out depends on the weather.
    3. The plan depends on everyone’s cooperation.

Arrive

  • Meaning: To reach a destination.
  • Synonyms: reach, come, appear.
  • Antonyms: depart, leave.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. They arrived at the airport just in time.
    2. The package arrived this morning.
    3. The guests will arrive at 7 PM.

Selection

  • Meaning: The act of choosing; a collection of chosen items.
  • Synonyms: choice, assortment, collection.
  • Antonyms: rejection, exclusion.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The selection of candidates was based on merit.
    2. The store offers a wide selection of books.
    3. Her selection for the team was well-deserved.

Assigned

  • Meaning: Allocated or designated for a specific purpose.
  • Synonyms: allocated, designated, appointed.
  • Antonyms: unassigned, unallocated.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Each student was assigned a different task.
    2. The project was assigned to the new team.
    3. She was assigned to work in the marketing department.

Generation

  • Meaning: All the people born and living at about the same time; the production of something.
  • Synonyms: age, era, production.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "extinction" or "destruction.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The younger generation is more tech-savvy.
    2. The power plant is responsible for electricity generation.
    3. The story has been passed down through generations.

Earn

  • Meaning: To gain through work or effort.
  • Synonyms: gain, acquire, deserve.
  • Antonyms: lose, forfeit.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She earns a good salary at her job.
    2. He earned the respect of his peers.
    3. The team earned a victory after a tough match.

Storage

  • Meaning: The act of keeping something in a specific place for future use.
  • Synonyms: keeping, preservation, warehouse.
  • Antonyms: disposal, removal.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The data is stored in cloud storage.
    2. The storage room is full of old furniture.
    3. Proper storage of food prevents spoilage.

Significance

  • Meaning: The quality of being important or meaningful.
  • Synonyms: importance, meaning, relevance.
  • Antonyms: insignificance, triviality.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The discovery has great scientific significance.
    2. The ceremony held cultural significance.
    3. She explained the significance of the symbol.

Entire

  • Meaning: Whole or complete; with no part left out.
  • Synonyms: whole, complete, total.
  • Antonyms: partial, incomplete.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She spent the entire day cleaning the house.
    2. The entire team worked hard to meet the deadline.
    3. The book was read in its entirety.

Accurate

  • Meaning: Correct in all details; precise.
  • Synonyms: precise, correct, exact.
  • Antonyms: inaccurate, incorrect.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The map provides accurate directions.
    2. Her prediction was surprisingly accurate.
    3. The report must be accurate and factual.

Stage

  • Meaning: A phase or period in a process; a platform for performances.
  • Synonyms: phase, level, platform.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "end" or "conclusion.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The project is in its final stage.
    2. The actors performed on the stage.
    3. The disease was detected at an early stage.

Efficient

  • Meaning: Achieving maximum productivity with minimum wasted effort.
  • Synonyms: effective, productive, streamlined.
  • Antonyms: inefficient, wasteful.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The new system is more efficient than the old one.
    2. She is an efficient worker who completes tasks quickly.
    3. Energy-efficient appliances save money on electricity.

Moreover

  • Meaning: In addition; furthermore.
  • Synonyms: furthermore, additionally, besides.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "however" or "nevertheless.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The plan is cost-effective; moreover, it is easy to implement.
    2. She is qualified for the job; moreover, she has relevant experience.
    3. The hotel is affordable; moreover, it is centrally located.

Profits

  • Meaning: Financial gain; the excess of revenue over costs.
  • Synonyms: earnings, gains, revenue.
  • Antonyms: losses, expenses.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The company’s profits increased by 20% this year.
    2. They reinvested the profits into the business.
    3. The store operates at a profit.

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Trend

  • Meaning: A general direction in which something is developing or changing.
  • Synonyms: tendency, pattern, direction.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "stagnation" or "randomness.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The trend in fashion this season is bold colors.
    2. There is a growing trend toward remote work.
    3. The data shows a downward trend in sales.

Bias

  • Meaning: A tendency to favor one thing over another, often unfairly.
  • Synonyms: prejudice, partiality, inclination.
  • Antonyms: fairness, impartiality.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The article showed a clear bias toward one political party.
    2. The judge ensured there was no bias in the decision.
    3. She has a bias for action over discussion.

Continued

  • Meaning: Ongoing or uninterrupted.
  • Synonyms: ongoing, persistent, uninterrupted.
  • Antonyms: discontinued, stopped.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The continued support of the community is appreciated.
    2. The rain continued throughout the night.
    3. He continued working despite the challenges.

Conservative

  • Meaning: Favoring traditional values; cautious or moderate.
  • Synonyms: traditional, cautious, moderate.
  • Antonyms: liberal, radical.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He has a conservative approach to investing.
    2. The party is known for its conservative policies.
    3. She dressed in a conservative style for the interview.

Temperatures

  • Meaning: The degree of heat present in a substance or object.
  • Synonyms: heat, warmth, cold.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "freezing" or "boiling.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The temperatures dropped below freezing last night.
    2. The oven should be preheated to the correct temperature.
    3. High temperatures are expected this weekend.

Donation

  • Meaning: A gift or contribution, often to a cause or charity.
  • Synonyms: contribution, gift, offering.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "withdrawal" or "refusal.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She made a generous donation to the charity.
    2. The hospital relies on donations to fund its programs.
    3. Blood donations are always needed.

Independence

  • Meaning: The state of being free from control or influence.
  • Synonyms: freedom, autonomy, self-reliance.
  • Antonyms: dependence, reliance.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The country gained independence in 1947.
    2. She values her independence and lives alone.
    3. Financial independence is an important goal for many.

Chemistry

  • Meaning: The scientific study of substances and their interactions; a connection between people.
  • Synonyms: science, bond, connection.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "disconnection" or "incompatibility.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She is studying chemistry at university.
    2. The chemistry between the actors made the movie enjoyable.
    3. The chemistry lab is equipped with advanced tools.

Strategies

  • Meaning: Plans or methods for achieving a goal.
  • Synonyms: plans, tactics, approaches.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "improvisation" or "randomness.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The team developed strategies to win the game.
    2. Effective marketing strategies are key to business success.
    3. She explained her strategies for managing time.

Target

  • Meaning: A goal or objective; to aim at something.
  • Synonyms: goal, aim, objective.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "miss" or "avoid.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The company set a target of increasing sales by 10%.
    2. The advertisement targets young adults.
    3. The arrow hit the target perfectly.

Clearly

  • Meaning: In a way that is easy to see or understand.
  • Synonyms: obviously, plainly, distinctly.
  • Antonyms: unclearly, vaguely.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She explained the instructions clearly.
    2. The sky was clearly visible through the window.
    3. He clearly stated his opinion during the meeting.

Electric

  • Meaning: Relating to electricity; exciting or thrilling.
  • Synonyms: electrical, thrilling, exciting.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "manual" or "dull.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The electric car is becoming more popular.
    2. The atmosphere at the concert was electric.
    3. He fixed the electric wiring in the house.

Crisis

  • Meaning: A time of intense difficulty or danger.
  • Synonyms: emergency, disaster, turmoil.
  • Antonyms: calm, stability.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The country is facing an economic crisis.
    2. The hospital dealt with the crisis efficiently.
    3. The crisis was resolved after hours of negotiation.

Visual

  • Meaning: Relating to sight or something that can be seen.
  • Synonyms: visible, optical, graphic.
  • Antonyms: auditory, invisible.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The presentation included visual aids like charts and graphs.
    2. The artist has a strong visual style.
    3. Visual effects enhanced the movie experience.

Engineers

  • Meaning: People who design, build, or maintain machines, structures, or systems.
  • Synonyms: designers, builders, technicians.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "users" or "consumers.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The engineers worked on the new bridge design.
    2. She is one of the top engineers in the company.
    3. The team of engineers solved the technical problem.

Aimed

  • Meaning: Directed or pointed toward a target; intended to achieve something.
  • Synonyms: targeted, intended, directed.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "missed" or "misaimed.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The campaign is aimed at reducing pollution.
    2. He aimed the camera at the beautiful landscape.
    3. The program is aimed at helping young entrepreneurs.

Diversity

  • Meaning: The state of having a variety of different forms, types, or ideas.
  • Synonyms: variety, multiplicity, range.
  • Antonyms: uniformity, sameness.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The company values diversity in its workforce.
    2. The ecosystem is known for its biodiversity.
    3. Cultural diversity enriches society.

Diverse

  • Meaning: Showing a great deal of variety; different from one another.
  • Synonyms: varied, different, assorted.
  • Antonyms: similar, uniform.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The city has a diverse population.
    2. She has a diverse range of interests.
    3. The team is made up of people from diverse backgrounds.

Inspired

  • Meaning: Filled with the urge or ability to do or feel something creative; influenced by something.
  • Synonyms: motivated, influenced, stimulated.
  • Antonyms: uninspired, unmotivated.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She was inspired by her teacher to pursue a career in science.
    2. His speech inspired the audience to take action.
    3. The artist’s work is inspired by nature.

Established

  • Meaning: Having been in existence for a long time and therefore recognized; set up or founded.
  • Synonyms: founded, set up, recognized.
  • Antonyms: new, unestablished.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The company was established in 1995.
    2. He is an established author with many published books.
    3. The rules were established to ensure fairness.

Bodies

  • Meaning: The physical structure of a person or animal; a group of people with a common purpose.
  • Synonyms: organisms, groups, organizations.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "individual" or "soul.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The human body is made up of many systems.
    2. The governing body made the final decision.
    3. The bodies of water in the region are polluted.

Fit

  • Meaning: In good health or physical condition; suitable or appropriate.
  • Synonyms: healthy, suitable, appropriate.
  • Antonyms: unfit, unhealthy, unsuitable.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She stays fit by exercising regularly.
    2. The dress fits her perfectly.
    3. He is fit for the job due to his experience.

Reservation

  • Meaning: An arrangement to secure a place, service, or accommodation; a feeling of doubt.
  • Synonyms: booking, doubt, hesitation.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "cancellation" or "confidence.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She made a reservation at the restaurant for dinner.
    2. He expressed reservations about the plan.
    3. The hotel confirmed our reservation.

Reserve

  • Meaning: To keep something for future use; a supply of something available for use.
  • Synonyms: save, store, supply.
  • Antonyms: use, spend.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Please reserve a seat for me at the event.
    2. The country has large oil reserves.
    3. She spoke with reserve, choosing her words carefully.

Injuries

  • Meaning: Physical harm or damage to the body.
  • Synonyms: wounds, harm, damage.
  • Antonyms: healing, recovery.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He suffered minor injuries in the accident.
    2. The athlete is recovering from a knee injury.
    3. Safety measures can prevent workplace injuries.

Innovative

  • Meaning: Introducing new ideas or methods; creative.
  • Synonyms: creative, original, inventive.
  • Antonyms: conventional, traditional.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The company is known for its innovative products.
    2. She proposed an innovative solution to the problem.
    3. The design is both functional and innovative.

Numerous

  • Meaning: Great in number; many.
  • Synonyms: many, countless, several.
  • Antonyms: few, scarce.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She has received numerous awards for her work.
    2. The book contains numerous illustrations.
    3. There are numerous reasons for the delay.

Confidence

  • Meaning: A feeling of self-assurance; trust in someone or something.
  • Synonyms: self-assurance, trust, belief.
  • Antonyms: doubt, insecurity.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She spoke with confidence during the presentation.
    2. The team has confidence in their leader.
    3. He gained confidence after completing the task.

Achieve

  • Meaning: To successfully reach a goal or result.
  • Synonyms: accomplish, attain, reach.
  • Antonyms: fail, lose.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She worked hard to achieve her dreams.
    2. The team achieved victory after months of effort.
    3. He achieved success through determination.

Trial

  • Meaning: A test of performance or quality; a legal process to determine guilt or innocence.
  • Synonyms: test, experiment, hearing.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "verdict" or "conclusion.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The new drug is undergoing clinical trials.
    2. The trial lasted for several weeks.
    3. He faced trial for the alleged crime.

 

 
 
 
 


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Fear

  • Meaning: An unpleasant emotion caused by the threat of danger, pain, or harm.
  • Synonyms: terror, anxiety, dread.
  • Antonyms: courage, bravery, fearlessness.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She felt a sudden fear when she heard the noise.
    2. Fear of failure can hold people back.
    3. He faced his fears and spoke in public.

Factor

  • Meaning: A circumstance or element that contributes to a result.
  • Synonyms: element, component, cause.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "result" or "outcome.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Hard work is a key factor in success.
    2. The weather was a major factor in the delay.
    3. Several factors contributed to the decision.

Tough

  • Meaning: Strong and durable; difficult or challenging.
  • Synonyms: strong, difficult, resilient.
  • Antonyms: weak, easy, soft.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The material is tough and long-lasting.
    2. It was a tough decision to make.
    3. He has a tough attitude when dealing with problems.

Household

  • Meaning: A group of people living together in a house; relating to a home.
  • Synonyms: family, home, domestic.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "individual" or "public.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The average household size has decreased over the years.
    2. Cleaning products are common household items.
    3. The show became a household name.

Stick

  • Meaning: A thin piece of wood; to attach or adhere to something.
  • Synonyms: branch, attach, adhere.
  • Antonyms: detach, remove.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He picked up a stick to draw in the sand.
    2. The glue made the paper stick to the wall.
    3. She used a stick to stir the paint.

Stick to

  • Meaning: To continue doing or using something; to adhere to a plan or rule.
  • Synonyms: adhere to, follow, persist.
  • Antonyms: abandon, deviate.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Stick to the plan, and we’ll succeed.
    2. He stuck to his decision despite the criticism.
    3. She sticks to a healthy diet.

Served

  • Meaning: Provided food or drink; performed duties or functions.
  • Synonyms: provided, delivered, performed.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "neglected" or "ignored.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The waiter served the meal promptly.
    2. He served in the army for ten years.
    3. The program served the needs of the community.

Initial

  • Meaning: Existing or occurring at the beginning.
  • Synonyms: first, starting, primary.
  • Antonyms: final, last.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The initial response to the idea was positive.
    2. She wrote her initials on the document.
    3. The initial stage of the project is complete.

District

  • Meaning: An area of a country or city, often with defined boundaries.
  • Synonyms: region, area, zone.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "whole" or "entirety.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The school district covers several neighborhoods.
    2. The business district is bustling with activity.
    3. He represents the district in parliament.

Argue

  • Meaning: To give reasons or evidence in support of an idea; to disagree.
  • Synonyms: debate, dispute, contend.
  • Antonyms: agree, concur.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. They argued about the best way to solve the problem.
    2. She argued that the policy was unfair.
    3. The couple rarely argues.

Controversial

  • Meaning: Causing disagreement or debate.
  • Synonyms: debatable, contentious, disputed.
  • Antonyms: uncontroversial, agreeable.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The new law is highly controversial.
    2. The decision sparked a controversial debate.
    3. The book is known for its controversial themes.

Controversy

  • Meaning: A prolonged public disagreement or debate.
  • Synonyms: dispute, debate, argument.
  • Antonyms: agreement, harmony.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The controversy surrounding the election lasted for months.
    2. The film caused controversy due to its content.
    3. The issue remains a source of controversy.

Representative

  • Meaning: A person chosen to act or speak for others; typical of a group.
  • Synonyms: delegate, agent, typical.
  • Antonyms: unrepresentative, atypical.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She is a representative of the company at the conference.
    2. The sample is representative of the population.
    3. He was elected as the representative for his district.

Represent

  • Meaning: To act or speak on behalf of someone or something; to symbolize.
  • Synonyms: symbolize, stand for, act for.
  • Antonyms: misrepresent, distort.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The lawyer represents the client in court.
    2. The flag represents the country’s values.
    3. He was chosen to represent the team at the meeting.

Superior

  • Meaning: Higher in quality, rank, or importance.
  • Synonyms: better, higher, excellent.
  • Antonyms: inferior, lower.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The quality of the product is superior to its competitors.
    2. She has a superior attitude toward her colleagues.
    3. The superior officer made the final decision.

Ideal

  • Meaning: Perfect or most suitable; a standard of perfection.
  • Synonyms: perfect, model, standard.
  • Antonyms: imperfect, flawed.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The weather was ideal for a picnic.
    2. She strives to live up to her ideals.
    3. The job is ideal for someone with his skills.

Match

  • Meaning: A competition or game; to correspond or be equal to.
  • Synonyms: game, competition, correspond.
  • Antonyms: mismatch, differ.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The soccer match ended in a tie.
    2. The colors of the curtains match the sofa.
    3. She found a job that matches her qualifications.

Procedure

  • Meaning: A series of actions conducted in a certain order.
  • Synonyms: process, method, protocol.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "improvisation" or "chaos.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The medical procedure was successful.
    2. Follow the procedure outlined in the manual.
    3. The company has strict procedures for safety.

Manufacturing

  • Meaning: The process of making products, especially in large quantities.
  • Synonyms: production, fabrication, assembly.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "destruction" or "dismantling.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The city is known for its manufacturing industry.
    2. The factory specializes in the manufacturing of cars.
    3. Manufacturing costs have increased recently.

Observed

  • Meaning: Watched carefully; noticed or remarked.
  • Synonyms: watched, noticed, remarked.
  • Antonyms: ignored, overlooked.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The scientist observed the behavior of the animals.
    2. She observed that the room was unusually quiet.
    3. The holiday is observed on the first Monday of September.

Gender

  • Meaning: The state of being male or female; social or cultural differences between sexes.
  • Synonyms: sex, identity, classification.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "neutrality" or "androgyny.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The survey asked about age, gender, and occupation.
    2. Gender equality is an important issue in society.
    3. The movie challenges traditional gender roles.

Instructions

  • Meaning: Detailed information on how to do something.
  • Synonyms: directions, guidelines, steps.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "confusion" or "misinformation.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Follow the instructions carefully to assemble the furniture.
    2. The teacher gave clear instructions for the assignment.
    3. The manual includes step-by-step instructions.

Housing

  • Meaning: Buildings or structures for people to live in; the provision of shelter.
  • Synonyms: accommodation, shelter, residences.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "homelessness" or "eviction.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The city is facing a housing crisis.
    2. Affordable housing is a major concern for many families.
    3. The housing development includes parks and schools.

Evolved

  • Meaning: Developed gradually over time.
  • Synonyms: developed, progressed, advanced.
  • Antonyms: regressed, declined.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The species evolved to adapt to its environment.
    2. Technology has evolved rapidly in recent years.
    3. Her ideas evolved as she gained more experience.

Display

  • Meaning: To show or exhibit something; a public exhibition.
  • Synonyms: show, exhibit, presentation.
  • Antonyms: hide, conceal.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The museum displayed ancient artifacts.
    2. The store has a beautiful display of jewelry.
    3. He displayed great courage during the crisis.

Register

  • Meaning: To record or enroll officially; a list or record.
  • Synonyms: record, enroll, list.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "deregister" or "remove.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Please register for the conference online.
    2. The teacher took attendance from the register.
    3. The thermometer registered a high temperature.

Pollution

  • Meaning: The presence of harmful substances in the environment.
  • Synonyms: contamination, waste, toxins.
  • Antonyms: cleanliness, purity.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Air pollution is a major problem in urban areas.
    2. The factory was fined for causing water pollution.
    3. Efforts to reduce pollution are ongoing.

Strict

  • Meaning: Demanding that rules are followed; precise or exact.
  • Synonyms: rigorous, stringent, exact.
  • Antonyms: lenient, flexible.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The school has strict rules about uniforms.
    2. She follows a strict diet to stay healthy.
    3. The teacher is strict but fair.

Appear

  • Meaning: To come into view; to seem or give the impression of being.
  • Synonyms: emerge, seem, look.
  • Antonyms: disappear, vanish.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The sun appeared from behind the clouds.
    2. She appeared confident during the interview.
    3. The problem appears to be more serious than we thought.

Violence

  • Meaning: Behavior involving physical force intended to hurt or kill.
  • Synonyms: aggression, force, brutality.
  • Antonyms: peace, nonviolence.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The movie contains scenes of violence.
    2. The protest turned violent, and several people were injured.
    3. Efforts to reduce violence in the community are ongoing.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
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Guidelines

  • Meaning: Rules or instructions for doing something correctly.
  • Synonyms: rules, instructions, recommendations.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "disorganization" or "chaos.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The teacher provided guidelines for the assignment.
    2. Follow the safety guidelines to avoid accidents.
    3. The company has strict guidelines for employee conduct.

Rely

  • Meaning: To depend on someone or something with confidence.
  • Synonyms: depend, trust, count on.
  • Antonyms: distrust, doubt.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. You can rely on her to keep her promises.
    2. The team relies on teamwork to succeed.
    3. He relies on public transportation to get to work.

Reliable

  • Meaning: Consistently good in quality or performance; trustworthy.
  • Synonyms: dependable, trustworthy, consistent.
  • Antonyms: unreliable, untrustworthy.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She is a reliable employee who always meets deadlines.
    2. The car is reliable and rarely breaks down.
    3. Reliable information is essential for making decisions.

Council

  • Meaning: A group of people chosen to make decisions or give advice.
  • Synonyms: committee, board, assembly.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "individual" or "solitary.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The city council approved the new budget.
    2. She is a member of the student council.
    3. The council meets once a month to discuss issues.

Supplements

  • Meaning: Something added to complete or enhance something; additional nutrients.
  • Synonyms: additions, enhancements, nutrients.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "deficiencies" or "reductions.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She takes vitamin supplements to stay healthy.
    2. The book includes a supplement with additional information.
    3. The company offers dietary supplements for athletes.

Forecast

  • Meaning: A prediction of future events, especially weather; to predict.
  • Synonyms: prediction, projection, estimate.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "uncertainty" or "guesswork.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The weather forecast predicts rain tomorrow.
    2. Economists forecast a rise in inflation.
    3. The company’s sales forecast is optimistic.

Scale

  • Meaning: A range of levels or sizes; a device for measuring weight.
  • Synonyms: range, spectrum, balance.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "uniformity" or "singularity.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The earthquake measured 6.5 on the Richter scale.
    2. The map is drawn to a scale of 1:10,000.
    3. She weighed herself on the bathroom scale.

Permission

  • Meaning: Formal consent or authorization to do something.
  • Synonyms: consent, authorization, approval.
  • Antonyms: prohibition, refusal.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. You need permission to enter the building.
    2. She asked for permission to leave early.
    3. The teacher gave the students permission to use their phones.

Exhibit

  • Meaning: To display or show something publicly; a display or collection.
  • Synonyms: display, show, collection.
  • Antonyms: hide, conceal.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The museum will exhibit ancient artifacts next month.
    2. The artist’s exhibit attracted many visitors.
    3. He exhibited great patience during the meeting.

Tasks

  • Meaning: Pieces of work to be done; duties or responsibilities.
  • Synonyms: duties, assignments, responsibilities.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "leisure" or "idleness.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She completed all her tasks before the deadline.
    2. The manager assigned tasks to each team member.
    3. Daily tasks include cleaning and cooking.

Editor

  • Meaning: A person who prepares written material for publication; a software tool for editing.
  • Synonyms: reviewer, proofreader, software.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "author" or "creator.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The editor reviewed the manuscript for errors.
    2. She works as an editor for a publishing company.
    3. Use the text editor to format the document.

Payment

  • Meaning: The act of paying money; the amount paid.
  • Synonyms: fee, transaction, settlement.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "nonpayment" or "debt.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The payment for the service was made online.
    2. He received a payment for his work.
    3. The payment is due by the end of the month.

Occurs

  • Meaning: To happen or take place; to exist or be found.
  • Synonyms: happens, takes place, exists.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "cease" or "stop.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The event occurs every year in July.
    2. The problem occurs when the system overheats.
    3. This species occurs only in tropical regions.

Taste

  • Meaning: The sensation of flavor perceived in the mouth; a preference or liking.
  • Synonyms: flavor, preference, liking.
  • Antonyms: distaste, dislike.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The soup has a spicy taste.
    2. She has a taste for classical music.
    3. The cake was sweet to the taste.

Agency

  • Meaning: An organization or business providing a specific service; the capacity to act.
  • Synonyms: organization, bureau, capacity.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "inaction" or "passivity.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She works for a travel agency.
    2. The government agency is responsible for environmental protection.
    3. The ad was created by a marketing agency.

Mention

  • Meaning: To refer to something briefly; a reference to something.
  • Synonyms: refer to, cite, remark.
  • Antonyms: omit, ignore.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He mentioned the meeting during the conversation.
    2. The article made no mention of the incident.
    3. She deserves a special mention for her hard work.

Obtain

  • Meaning: To get or acquire something.
  • Synonyms: acquire, get, secure.
  • Antonyms: lose, forfeit.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She obtained a copy of the report.
    2. The permit is required to obtain access to the building.
    3. He obtained his degree from a prestigious university.

Productivity

  • Meaning: The efficiency of producing goods or services.
  • Synonyms: efficiency, output, performance.
  • Antonyms: inefficiency, idleness.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The new software improved productivity in the office.
    2. Employee productivity has increased this year.
    3. High productivity is essential for business success.

Theme

  • Meaning: The subject or main idea of something; a recurring idea.
  • Synonyms: topic, subject, motif.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "randomness" or "disorder.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The theme of the conference is innovation.
    2. The movie explores the theme of love and loss.
    3. The party had a tropical theme.

Dedicated

  • Meaning: Devoted to a task or purpose; set aside for a specific use.
  • Synonyms: devoted, committed, loyal.
  • Antonyms: indifferent, uncommitted.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She is a dedicated teacher who cares about her students.
    2. The room is dedicated to storage.
    3. He is dedicated to improving his skills.

Complaining

  • Meaning: Expressing dissatisfaction or annoyance.
  • Synonyms: grumbling, protesting, criticizing.
  • Antonyms: praising, appreciating.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He was complaining about the poor service.
    2. Stop complaining and start finding solutions.
    3. The customers were complaining about the high prices.

Transfer

  • Meaning: To move something or someone from one place to another; the act of moving.
  • Synonyms: move, shift, relocation.
  • Antonyms: retain, keep.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She transferred the files to her new computer.
    2. He requested a transfer to another department.
    3. The transfer of funds was completed quickly.

Committee

  • Meaning: A group of people appointed for a specific function.
  • Synonyms: panel, board, council.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "individual" or "solitary.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The committee meets every Monday to discuss the project.
    2. She was elected to the school committee.
    3. The committee made a unanimous decision.

Recognize

  • Meaning: To identify someone or something from previous experience; to acknowledge.
  • Synonyms: identify, acknowledge, notice.
  • Antonyms: ignore, overlook.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. I recognized her voice immediately.
    2. The government recognized his contributions to science.
    3. The software can recognize faces in photos.

Retirement

  • Meaning: The act of leaving one’s job and ceasing to work, typically after reaching a certain age.
  • Synonyms: resignation, withdrawal, departure.
  • Antonyms: employment, work.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He is looking forward to his retirement next year.
    2. She saved money for her retirement.
    3. The company offers a retirement plan for its employees.

Incident

  • Meaning: An event or occurrence, often one that is unusual or noteworthy.
  • Synonyms: event, occurrence, episode.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "routine" or "normality.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The police investigated the incident.
    2. The meeting passed without incident.
    3. She described the incident in detail.

Radiation

  • Meaning: The emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or particles.
  • Synonyms: emission, energy, rays.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "absorption" or "shielding.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The sun emits radiation in the form of light and heat.
    2. Radiation therapy is used to treat cancer.
    3. The device measures levels of radiation.

Faith

  • Meaning: Strong belief or trust in someone or something; religious belief.
  • Synonyms: belief, trust, confidence.
  • Antonyms: doubt, disbelief.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She has faith in her team’s ability to win.
    2. The community came together in faith and solidarity.
    3. He lost faith in the system after the scandal.

Hardly

  • Meaning: Almost not; scarcely.
  • Synonyms: barely, scarcely, rarely.
  • Antonyms: easily, frequently.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She hardly ever goes to the gym.
    2. He could hardly believe his eyes.
    3. There was hardly any food left at the party.

Doubt

  • Meaning: A feeling of uncertainty or lack of conviction.
  • Synonyms: uncertainty, skepticism, suspicion.
  • Antonyms: certainty, confidence.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. There is no doubt that she is qualified for the job.
    2. He expressed doubt about the plan’s success.
    3. She had doubts about his intentions.

 

 
 
 
 


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Candidate

  • Meaning: A person who applies for a job or position; someone competing in an election.
  • Synonyms: applicant, contender, nominee.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "employer" or "selector.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. There are three candidates for the position.
    2. The candidates debated important issues before the election.
    3. She is one of the top candidates for the scholarship.

Recession

  • Meaning: A period of temporary economic decline.
  • Synonyms: downturn, slump, depression.
  • Antonyms: boom, growth.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The country is experiencing a recession.
    2. Many businesses struggled during the recession.
    3. The government introduced measures to combat the recession.

Lend

  • Meaning: To give something to someone temporarily; to contribute.
  • Synonyms: loan, provide, give.
  • Antonyms: borrow, take.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Can you lend me your pen for a moment?
    2. The bank agreed to lend him money for the house.
    3. Her presence lent a sense of calm to the room.

Extremely

  • Meaning: To a very great degree; very.
  • Synonyms: very, highly, immensely.
  • Antonyms: slightly, moderately.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The weather is extremely hot today.
    2. She was extremely happy with the results.
    3. The task is extremely difficult to complete.

Mobile

  • Meaning: Able to move or be moved easily; relating to mobile phones.
  • Synonyms: movable, portable, cellphone.
  • Antonyms: immobile, fixed.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The library has a mobile app for borrowing books.
    2. She uses a mobile phone to stay connected.
    3. The hospital has a mobile unit for emergencies.

Critical

  • Meaning: Expressing adverse or disapproving comments; extremely important.
  • Synonyms: crucial, vital, judgmental.
  • Antonyms: unimportant, uncritical.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The report was critical of the government’s policies.
    2. It is critical to finish the project on time.
    3. She is in critical condition after the accident.

Threat

  • Meaning: A statement or action indicating possible harm or danger.
  • Synonyms: danger, risk, warning.
  • Antonyms: safety, security.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The storm posed a threat to the coastal areas.
    2. He received a threat from an anonymous caller.
    3. Pollution is a major threat to the environment.

Aid

  • Meaning: Help or support; to assist.
  • Synonyms: help, assistance, support.
  • Antonyms: hinder, obstruct.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The organization provides aid to disaster victims.
    2. She aided him in completing the project.
    3. Financial aid is available for students in need.

Conducted

  • Meaning: Carried out or organized; directed or led.
  • Synonyms: carried out, organized, directed.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "neglected" or "ignored.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The survey was conducted by a research team.
    2. He conducted the orchestra with great skill.
    3. The meeting was conducted in a professional manner.

Frequently

  • Meaning: Often or repeatedly.
  • Synonyms: often, regularly, repeatedly.
  • Antonyms: rarely, seldom.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She frequently visits her grandparents.
    2. The issue is frequently discussed in meetings.
    3. He is frequently late to work.

Recipient

  • Meaning: A person or thing that receives something.
  • Synonyms: receiver, beneficiary, addressee.
  • Antonyms: giver, sender.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She was the recipient of the prestigious award.
    2. The recipient of the letter was surprised by its contents.
    3. The scholarship recipient thanked the donors.

Emissions

  • Meaning: The production and discharge of something, especially gas or radiation.
  • Synonyms: discharge, release, pollutants.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "absorption" or "containment.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The factory reduced its carbon emissions.
    2. Car emissions contribute to air pollution.
    3. The government is working to control emissions.

Length

  • Meaning: The measurement of something from end to end; the amount of time something lasts.
  • Synonyms: distance, duration, extent.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "shortness" or "brevity.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The length of the room is 20 feet.
    2. The movie’s length is two hours.
    3. She measured the length of the fabric.

Regardless

  • Meaning: Without regard or consideration for something.
  • Synonyms: nevertheless, anyway, despite.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "considering" or "because of.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He decided to go regardless of the weather.
    2. She continued working regardless of the challenges.
    3. Regardless of the cost, they bought the house.

Manner

  • Meaning: The way in which something is done or happens; a person’s behavior.
  • Synonyms: way, style, behavior.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "disorder" or "chaos.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She spoke in a polite manner.
    2. The problem was handled in a professional manner.
    3. His manner was calm and composed.

Psychological

  • Meaning: Relating to the mind or mental processes.
  • Synonyms: mental, emotional, cognitive.
  • Antonyms: physical, bodily.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The trauma had a psychological impact on her.
    2. Psychological tests were conducted to assess his behavior.
    3. The book explores psychological themes.

Contest

  • Meaning: A competition or struggle; to challenge or dispute.
  • Synonyms: competition, challenge, dispute.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "surrender" or "acceptance.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She won first prize in the singing contest.
    2. The election results were contested by the losing party.
    3. The contest attracted participants from all over the country.

Artificial

  • Meaning: Made or produced by humans rather than occurring naturally; not genuine.
  • Synonyms: synthetic, fake, man-made.
  • Antonyms: natural, genuine.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The flowers were made of artificial materials.
    2. Artificial intelligence is transforming industries.
    3. The lake has an artificial beach.

Implemented

  • Meaning: Put into effect or action.
  • Synonyms: executed, applied, enforced.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "abandoned" or "ignored.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The new policy was implemented last month.
    2. The plan was successfully implemented by the team.
    3. Changes were implemented to improve efficiency.

Meanwhile

  • Meaning: In the intervening period of time; at the same time.
  • Synonyms: meantime, simultaneously, concurrently.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "before" or "after.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She went to the store; meanwhile, he prepared dinner.
    2. The meeting will start soon; meanwhile, let’s review the agenda.
    3. Meanwhile, the situation continued to worsen.

Urban

  • Meaning: Relating to a city or town.
  • Synonyms: city, metropolitan, municipal.
  • Antonyms: rural, countryside.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Urban areas are often crowded and busy.
    2. The urban population is growing rapidly.
    3. Urban development has transformed the city.

Rarely

  • Meaning: Not often; seldom.
  • Synonyms: seldom, infrequently, hardly.
  • Antonyms: frequently, often.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She rarely eats fast food.
    2. He rarely misses a day of work.
    3. Such opportunities rarely come along.

Statistics

  • Meaning: Numerical data collected and analyzed for information.
  • Synonyms: data, figures, numbers.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "anecdote" or "story.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The statistics show a decline in unemployment.
    2. She studied statistics in college.
    3. The report includes detailed statistics on the economy.

Occupied

  • Meaning: Busy or engaged; taken or filled.
  • Synonyms: busy, engaged, filled.
  • Antonyms: vacant, free, unoccupied.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The bathroom is occupied at the moment.
    2. She was occupied with her work all day.
    3. The seat was already occupied.

Receipt

  • Meaning: A written acknowledgment of having received something.
  • Synonyms: proof, acknowledgment, voucher.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "payment" or "invoice.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Keep the receipt in case you need to return the item.
    2. She asked for a receipt after paying the bill.
    3. The receipt shows the date and amount of purchase.

Solid

  • Meaning: Firm and stable in shape; reliable or dependable.
  • Synonyms: firm, stable, reliable.
  • Antonyms: liquid, gas, unreliable.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The table is made of solid wood.
    2. She gave a solid performance in the play.
    3. He is a solid friend who can be trusted.

Scene

  • Meaning: The place where an incident occurs; a part of a play or movie.
  • Synonyms: setting, location, episode.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "background" or "offstage.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The police arrived at the scene of the accident.
    2. The movie’s opening scene was breathtaking.
    3. She loves the vibrant nightlife scene in the city.

Quit

  • Meaning: To leave or stop doing something.
  • Synonyms: leave, stop, resign.
  • Antonyms: continue, stay.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He quit his job to start his own business.
    2. She quit smoking last year.
    3. The game will quit if you press this button.

Indeed

  • Meaning: Used to emphasize a statement or confirm something.
  • Synonyms: truly, really, certainly.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "doubtfully" or "uncertainly.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. It was indeed a remarkable achievement.
    2. “Are you coming?” “Indeed, I am.”
    3. The view was indeed spectacular.

Draft

  • Meaning: A preliminary version of a document; to prepare a preliminary version.
  • Synonyms: outline, sketch, version.
  • Antonyms: final, completed.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She wrote a draft of the report before finalizing it.
    2. The team drafted a plan for the project.
    3. The first draft of the novel was completed last month.
 
 
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Contributed

  • Meaning: Gave or supplied something, especially as part of a larger effort.
  • Synonyms: donated, provided, supplied.
  • Antonyms: withheld, took.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She contributed money to the charity.
    2. He contributed ideas during the brainstorming session.
    3. The team contributed to the success of the project.

Surgery

  • Meaning: Medical treatment involving an operation to repair or remove something.
  • Synonyms: operation, procedure, intervention.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "non-invasive treatment.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He underwent surgery to remove the tumor.
    2. The surgery was successful, and she recovered quickly.
    3. The hospital has a dedicated surgery wing.

Appeal

  • Meaning: A request for help or support; the quality of being attractive or interesting.
  • Synonyms: request, plea, attraction.
  • Antonyms: rejection, repulsion.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The charity launched an appeal for donations.
    2. The movie has a wide appeal to audiences of all ages.
    3. He filed an appeal against the court’s decision.

Rejected

  • Meaning: Refused to accept or consider something.
  • Synonyms: refused, declined, dismissed.
  • Antonyms: accepted, approved.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Her proposal was rejected by the committee.
    2. He felt rejected after not getting the job.
    3. The machine rejected the damaged coins.

Progress

  • Meaning: Forward or onward movement; development or improvement.
  • Synonyms: advancement, development, improvement.
  • Antonyms: regression, decline.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The project is making good progress.
    2. She has shown significant progress in her studies.
    3. The meeting reviewed the progress of the plan.

Struggling

  • Meaning: Making great efforts to achieve something; having difficulty.
  • Synonyms: striving, fighting, grappling.
  • Antonyms: succeeding, thriving.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The company is struggling to stay profitable.
    2. She is struggling with her homework.
    3. The team struggled to meet the deadline.

Crucial

  • Meaning: Extremely important or necessary.
  • Synonyms: critical, vital, essential.
  • Antonyms: unimportant, trivial.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Communication is crucial in a relationship.
    2. The next few days are crucial for the project.
    3. His role in the team is crucial to its success.

Belong

  • Meaning: To be the property of someone; to be a member of a group.
  • Synonyms: owned, included, affiliated.
  • Antonyms: excluded, disowned.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The book belongs to her.
    2. He belongs to a local sports club.
    3. These tools belong in the garage.

Wealth

  • Meaning: An abundance of valuable possessions or money; a large amount of something.
  • Synonyms: riches, fortune, abundance.
  • Antonyms: poverty, scarcity.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The family’s wealth comes from real estate investments.
    2. The region is known for its wealth of natural resources.
    3. She has a wealth of experience in the field.

Ingredients

  • Meaning: The components used to make something, especially in cooking.
  • Synonyms: components, elements, materials.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "finished product.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The recipe lists all the necessary ingredients.
    2. Fresh ingredients make the dish taste better.
    3. The ingredients for the experiment were carefully measured.

Salary

  • Meaning: A fixed regular payment, typically paid monthly, for work.
  • Synonyms: wage, pay, income.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "unpaid" or "volunteer.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She earns a high salary at her new job.
    2. The company offers competitive salaries.
    3. His salary is paid at the end of each month.

Expressing

  • Meaning: Conveying a thought or feeling in words or actions.
  • Synonyms: conveying, communicating, stating.
  • Antonyms: suppressing, hiding.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She is expressing her opinion during the meeting.
    2. The painting is a way of expressing emotions.
    3. He had difficulty expressing his feelings.

Plastic

  • Meaning: A synthetic material made from polymers; easily shaped or molded.
  • Synonyms: polymer, synthetic, flexible.
  • Antonyms: natural, rigid.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The toy is made of plastic.
    2. Plastic pollution is a major environmental issue.
    3. The bag is lightweight and plastic.

Ads

  • Meaning: Short for advertisements; promotional messages.
  • Synonyms: advertisements, commercials, promotions.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "non-promotional content.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The ads on TV are very creative.
    2. She works in the ads department of the company.
    3. The website is full of pop-up ads.

Practical

  • Meaning: Concerned with actual use or practice; useful.
  • Synonyms: useful, functional, realistic.
  • Antonyms: impractical, theoretical.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The course focuses on practical skills.
    2. She gave some practical advice on saving money.
    3. The design is both stylish and practical.

Intellectual

  • Meaning: Relating to the intellect or mind; a person who is highly educated.
  • Synonyms: mental, cerebral, scholar.
  • Antonyms: physical, uneducated.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The book is an intellectual challenge.
    2. He is known as an intellectual in his field.
    3. The debate was an intellectual exercise.

Goods

  • Meaning: Items or products that are bought and sold.
  • Synonyms: products, merchandise, items.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "services.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The store sells a variety of goods.
    2. The goods were delivered on time.
    3. The company specializes in luxury goods.

Feedback

  • Meaning: Information or reactions about a product, service, or performance.
  • Synonyms: response, evaluation, comments.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "silence" or "ignorance.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The teacher gave feedback on the students’ essays.
    2. Customer feedback is important for improving the product.
    3. He appreciated the constructive feedback.

Survey

  • Meaning: A detailed study or examination; to examine or investigate.
  • Synonyms: study, investigation, poll.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "ignore" or "neglect.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The survey revealed interesting trends.
    2. They conducted a survey to gather opinions.
    3. The land was surveyed before construction began.

Meditation

  • Meaning: The practice of focusing the mind to achieve relaxation or awareness.
  • Synonyms: contemplation, reflection, mindfulness.
  • Antonyms: distraction, agitation.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She practices meditation every morning.
    2. Meditation helps reduce stress and anxiety.
    3. The retreat offered guided meditation sessions.

Symptoms

  • Meaning: Signs or indications of a disease or condition.
  • Synonyms: signs, indications, manifestations.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "health" or "wellness.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Fever and cough are common symptoms of the flu.
    2. She experienced symptoms of fatigue and dizziness.
    3. The doctor asked about his symptoms before making a diagnosis.

Proof

  • Meaning: Evidence or argument establishing a fact or truth.
  • Synonyms: evidence, confirmation, verification.
  • Antonyms: disproof, refutation.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The document serves as proof of ownership.
    2. There is no proof that he was involved in the crime.
    3. The theory was supported by scientific proof.

Distinct

  • Meaning: Clearly different or separate; easily perceived.
  • Synonyms: different, separate, clear.
  • Antonyms: indistinct, unclear.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The two species have distinct characteristics.
    2. She has a distinct accent.
    3. The colors are distinct and vibrant.

Apologize

  • Meaning: To express regret for something one has done wrong.
  • Synonyms: say sorry, regret, atone.
  • Antonyms: blame, accuse.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He apologized for being late.
    2. She apologized to her friend for the misunderstanding.
    3. The company apologized for the inconvenience caused.

Minimum

  • Meaning: The least or smallest amount possible.
  • Synonyms: least, smallest, minimal.
  • Antonyms: maximum, highest.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The minimum age for voting is 18.
    2. She earns the minimum wage at her job.
    3. The project requires a minimum of three months to complete.

Facing

  • Meaning: Confronting or dealing with something; the front surface of something.
  • Synonyms: confronting, dealing with, front.
  • Antonyms: avoiding, ignoring.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The company is facing financial difficulties.
    2. She is facing a tough decision.
    3. The building has a beautiful stone facing.

Expanding

  • Meaning: Increasing in size, volume, or scope.
  • Synonyms: growing, increasing, enlarging.
  • Antonyms: shrinking, contracting.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The company is expanding its operations overseas.
    2. The universe is constantly expanding.
    3. She is expanding her knowledge by taking online courses.

Coverage

  • Meaning: The reporting or analysis of an event or topic; the extent of protection provided.
  • Synonyms: reporting, protection, scope.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "neglect" or "exclusion.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The news channel provided live coverage of the event.
    2. The insurance policy offers full coverage for accidents.
    3. The media’s coverage of the issue was extensive.

Surrounding

  • Meaning: Located or situated around something; the environment or area around something.
  • Synonyms: encircling, neighboring, environment.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "distant" or "remote.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The surrounding area is peaceful and quiet.
    2. The house is surrounded by beautiful gardens.
    3. The police searched the surrounding neighborhoods.

Rent

  • Meaning: A payment made regularly for the use of property; to pay for the use of something.
  • Synonyms: lease, payment, hire.
  • Antonyms: own, buy.
  • Example Sentences:
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212. Engineers

  • Meaning: People who design, build, or maintain machines, structures, or systems.
  • Synonyms: designers, builders, technicians.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "users" or "consumers.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The engineers worked on the new bridge design.
    2. She is one of the top engineers in the company.
    3. The team of engineers solved the technical problem.

213. Aimed

  • Meaning: Directed or pointed toward a target; intended to achieve something.
  • Synonyms: targeted, intended, directed.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "missed" or "misaimed.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The campaign is aimed at reducing pollution.
    2. He aimed the camera at the beautiful landscape.
    3. The program is aimed at helping young entrepreneurs.

214. Diversity

  • Meaning: The state of having a variety of different forms, types, or ideas.
  • Synonyms: variety, multiplicity, range.
  • Antonyms: uniformity, sameness, homogeneity.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The company values diversity in its workforce.
    2. The ecosystem is known for its biodiversity.
    3. Cultural diversity enriches society.

215. Diverse

  • Meaning: Showing a great deal of variety; different from one another.
  • Synonyms: varied, different, assorted.
  • Antonyms: similar, uniform, identical.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The city has a diverse population.
    2. She has a diverse range of interests.
    3. The team is made up of people from diverse backgrounds.

216. Inspired

  • Meaning: Filled with the urge or ability to do or feel something creative; influenced by something.
  • Synonyms: motivated, influenced, stimulated.
  • Antonyms: uninspired, unmotivated, (no direct antonym).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She was inspired by her teacher to pursue a career in science.
    2. His speech inspired the audience to take action.
    3. The artist’s work is inspired by nature.

217. Established

  • Meaning: Having been in existence for a long time and therefore recognized; set up or founded.
  • Synonyms: founded, set up, recognized.
  • Antonyms: new, unestablished, unknown.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The company was established in 1995.
    2. He is an established author with many published books.
    3. The rules were established to ensure fairness.

218. Bodies

  • Meaning: The physical structure of a person or animal; a group of people with a common purpose.
  • Synonyms: organisms, groups, organizations.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "individual" or "soul.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The human body is made up of many systems.
    2. The governing body made the final decision.
    3. The bodies of water in the region are polluted.

219. Fit

  • Meaning: In good health or physical condition; suitable or appropriate.
  • Synonyms: healthy, suitable, appropriate.
  • Antonyms: unfit, unhealthy, unsuitable.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She stays fit by exercising regularly.
    2. The dress fits her perfectly.
    3. He is fit for the job due to his experience.

220. Reservation

  • Meaning: An arrangement to secure a place, service, or accommodation; a feeling of doubt.
  • Synonyms: booking, doubt, hesitation.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "cancellation" or "confidence.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She made a reservation at the restaurant for dinner.
    2. He expressed reservations about the plan.
    3. The hotel confirmed our reservation.

221. Reserve

  • Meaning: To keep something for future use; a supply of something available for use.
  • Synonyms: save, store, supply.
  • Antonyms: use, spend, (no direct antonym).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Please reserve a seat for me at the event.
    2. The country has large oil reserves.
    3. She spoke with reserve, choosing her words carefully.

 
 
 
 
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222. Election

  • Meaning: A formal process of choosing a person for a position, especially a political office.
  • Synonyms: voting, ballot, selection.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "appointment" or "inheritance.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The presidential election will take place next month.
    2. She won the election by a large margin.
    3. The election results were announced late at night.

223. Location

  • Meaning: A particular place or position.
  • Synonyms: place, site, position.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "nowhere" or "displacement.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The location of the new office is convenient for everyone.
    2. The film was shot on location in Paris.
    3. Can you share your current location with me?

224. Organic

  • Meaning: Relating to or derived from living matter; produced without synthetic chemicals.
  • Synonyms: natural, biological, chemical-free.
  • Antonyms: inorganic, synthetic, artificial.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She buys organic vegetables from the local market.
    2. Organic farming is better for the environment.
    3. The compound contains both organic and inorganic materials.

225. Pressure

  • Meaning: Continuous physical force exerted on an object; stress or urgency.
  • Synonyms: force, stress, urgency.
  • Antonyms: relaxation, calm, ease.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The pressure of the water broke the pipe.
    2. She felt a lot of pressure to perform well in the exam.
    3. The doctor checked his blood pressure during the appointment.

226. Significant

  • Meaning: Important or noteworthy; having a particular meaning.
  • Synonyms: important, notable, meaningful.
  • Antonyms: insignificant, unimportant, trivial.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The discovery was a significant breakthrough in science.
    2. There has been a significant increase in sales this year.
    3. Her contribution to the project was significant.

227. Necessary

  • Meaning: Required to be done or achieved; essential.
  • Synonyms: essential, required, vital.
  • Antonyms: unnecessary, optional, nonessential.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. It is necessary to wear a helmet while riding a bike.
    2. She took the necessary steps to complete the task.
    3. Food and water are necessary for survival.

228. Surface

  • Meaning: The outer or top layer of something; to rise or appear.
  • Synonyms: exterior, top, emerge.
  • Antonyms: interior, depth, (no direct antonym).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The surface of the table was smooth and shiny.
    2. The submarine surfaced after hours underwater.
    3. The issue surfaced during the meeting.

229. Source

  • Meaning: The place, person, or thing from which something originates.
  • Synonyms: origin, cause, beginning.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "result" or "outcome.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The river’s source is in the mountains.
    2. She cited multiple sources in her research paper.
    3. Solar energy is a renewable source of power.

230. Range

  • Meaning: The area of variation between limits; a series of things in a line.
  • Synonyms: scope, extent, variety.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "limit" or "narrowness.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The store offers a wide range of products.
    2. The temperature range today is between 10°C and 20°C.
    3. The mountain range is visible from the village.

231. Treatment

  • Meaning: The manner in which someone behaves toward or deals with someone or something; medical care.
  • Synonyms: care, handling, therapy.
  • Antonyms: neglect, mistreatment, (no direct antonym).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The patient received excellent treatment at the hospital.
    2. The treatment for the disease is still being researched.
    3. Fair treatment of all employees is important.

232. Demand

  • Meaning: A strong request; the desire for a product or service.
  • Synonyms: request, requirement, need.
  • Antonyms: supply, offer, (no direct antonym).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The workers’ demands for higher wages were met.
    2. There is a high demand for electric cars.
    3. She demanded an explanation for the delay.

233. Prize

  • Meaning: An award given for victory or superiority; something of great value.
  • Synonyms: award, reward, trophy.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "penalty" or "punishment.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He won first prize in the competition.
    2. The Nobel Prize is one of the most prestigious awards.
    3. The antique vase is a prized possession.

234. Union

  • Meaning: The action or fact of joining or being joined; an organization of workers.
  • Synonyms: alliance, association, merger.
  • Antonyms: division, separation, (no direct antonym).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The union of the two companies created a powerful corporation.
    2. The workers formed a union to protect their rights.
    3. The union between the two countries was celebrated.


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235. Site

  • Meaning: A place where something is located or happens; a website.
  • Synonyms: location, place, website.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "nowhere" or "absence.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The construction site was busy with workers.
    2. The company launched a new site for online shopping.
    3. The archaeological site revealed ancient artifacts.

236. Nearby

  • Meaning: Close to a particular place.
  • Synonyms: close, adjacent, neighboring.
  • Antonyms: far, distant, remote.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. There is a grocery store nearby.
    2. She lives in a nearby town.
    3. The hotel is located nearby the airport.

237. Relationship

  • Meaning: The way in which two or more people or things are connected; a romantic involvement.
  • Synonyms: connection, association, bond.
  • Antonyms: disconnection, separation, (no direct antonym).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The relationship between the two countries has improved.
    2. She has a close relationship with her sister.
    3. They have been in a relationship for five years.

238. Essential

  • Meaning: Absolutely necessary; extremely important.
  • Synonyms: necessary, vital, crucial.
  • Antonyms: unnecessary, nonessential, trivial.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Water is essential for life.
    2. Good communication is essential in a team.
    3. The essential ingredients for the recipe are listed below.

239. Essence

  • Meaning: The intrinsic nature or indispensable quality of something.
  • Synonyms: core, nature, soul.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "superficiality" or "exterior.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The essence of her argument was clear.
    2. The essence of the perfume is its floral scent.
    3. In essence, the plan is about reducing costs.

240. Approach

  • Meaning: To come near or nearer to something; a way of dealing with something.
  • Synonyms: method, strategy, advance.
  • Antonyms: retreat, avoid, (no direct antonym).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The cat slowly approached the bird.
    2. His approach to problem-solving is very effective.
    3. The deadline is approaching quickly.

241. Collection

  • Meaning: A group of objects or works gathered together.
  • Synonyms: group, assortment, set.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "dispersion" or "scattering.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She has a large collection of stamps.
    2. The museum has an impressive art collection.
    3. The collection of data took several months.

242. Accept

  • Meaning: To agree to receive or take something; to believe or recognize something as valid.
  • Synonyms: receive, agree, acknowledge.
  • Antonyms: reject, refuse, deny.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She accepted the job offer.
    2. He accepted the apology and moved on.
    3. The proposal was accepted by the committee.

243. Popularity

  • Meaning: The state of being liked, admired, or supported by many people.
  • Synonyms: fame, recognition, approval.
  • Antonyms: unpopularity, obscurity, disapproval.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The singer’s popularity has grown over the years.
    2. The app gained popularity quickly.
    3. His popularity among the students made him a favorite teacher.

244. Population

  • Meaning: The number of people living in a particular area.
  • Synonyms: inhabitants, residents, citizens.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "emptiness" or "desolation.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The population of the city is over a million.
    2. The country’s population is aging.
    3. The population of endangered species is declining.

245. Rest

  • Meaning: To cease work or movement in order to relax; the remaining part of something.
  • Synonyms: relax, remainder, sleep.
  • Antonyms: work, activity, (no direct antonym).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She rested after a long day at work.
    2. The rest of the cake is in the fridge.
    3. He took a short rest during the hike.

246. Subjects

  • Meaning: Topics or themes of discussion, study, or art; people under the rule of a monarch.
  • Synonyms: topics, themes, citizens.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "objects" or "rulers.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The subjects of the paintings were landscapes.
    2. The king’s subjects were loyal to him.
    3. She studied various subjects in school.

247. Tend

  • Meaning: To regularly or frequently behave in a particular way; to care for something.
  • Synonyms: care for, lean, incline.
  • Antonyms: neglect, ignore, (no direct antonym).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She tends to be late for meetings.
    2. He tends the garden every weekend.
    3. The nurse tended to the patient’s wounds.

248. Tendency

  • Meaning: A natural inclination or predisposition to behave in a particular way.
  • Synonyms: inclination, propensity, trend.
  • Antonyms: disinclination, aversion, (no direct antonym).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He has a tendency to procrastinate.
    2. There is a tendency for prices to rise during the holidays.
    3. The tendency of the market is toward sustainability.

249. Maintain

  • Meaning: To keep something in good condition; to assert something as true.
  • Synonyms: preserve, sustain, assert.
  • Antonyms: neglect, abandon, deny.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She maintains her car regularly.
    2. He maintains that he is innocent.
    3. The company works hard to maintain its reputation.

250. Ensure

  • Meaning: To make certain that something will happen or be the case.
  • Synonyms: guarantee, secure, confirm.
  • Antonyms: jeopardize, risk, (no direct antonym).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Please ensure that the door is locked before leaving.
    2. The contract ensures fair treatment for all employees.
    3. Regular exercise ensures good health.

251. Content

  • Meaning: The material within something; a state of satisfaction.
  • Synonyms: material, substance, satisfied.
  • Antonyms: discontent, dissatisfied, (no direct antonym).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The content of the book is very informative.
    2. She is content with her life.
    3. The website’s content is updated regularly.

 

 
 
 
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252. Version

  • Meaning: A particular form or variant of something; an account of something from a particular perspective.
  • Synonyms: edition, variant, account.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "original" or "standard.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. This is the latest version of the software.
    2. The film is based on a modern version of the classic story.
    3. His version of events was different from hers.

253. Participants

  • Meaning: People who take part in an activity or event.
  • Synonyms: attendees, contributors, members.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "observers" or "nonparticipants.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. All participants in the race received a medal.
    2. The workshop had over 50 participants.
    3. The study involved participants from different age groups.

254. Participation

  • Meaning: The act of taking part in an activity or event.
  • Synonyms: involvement, engagement, contribution.
  • Antonyms: nonparticipation, absence, (no direct antonym).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Her participation in the project was crucial to its success.
    2. The event encourages active participation from the audience.
    3. Participation in the competition is free of charge.

255. Experts

  • Meaning: People with extensive knowledge or skill in a particular area.
  • Synonyms: specialists, professionals, authorities.
  • Antonyms: amateurs, novices, (no direct antonym).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The panel included experts in climate change.
    2. She is an expert in ancient history.
    3. The company consulted experts to solve the technical issue.

256. Definitely

  • Meaning: Without doubt; certainly.
  • Synonyms: certainly, surely, undoubtedly.
  • Antonyms: possibly, maybe, uncertainly.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. I will definitely attend the meeting tomorrow.
    2. This is definitely the best cake I’ve ever had.
    3. She is definitely the right person for the job.

257. Encourage

  • Meaning: To give support, confidence, or hope to someone.
  • Synonyms: motivate, inspire, support.
  • Antonyms: discourage, dissuade, demotivate.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The teacher encouraged the students to ask questions.
    2. His success encouraged others to follow their dreams.
    3. She encouraged him to apply for the job.

258. Afford

  • Meaning: To have enough money to pay for something; to provide or supply something.
  • Synonyms: provide, supply, manage.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "lack" or "deprive.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. We can’t afford to buy a new car right now.
    2. The window affords a beautiful view of the garden.
    3. He couldn’t afford to miss the deadline.

259. Affordable

  • Meaning: Inexpensive; reasonably priced.
  • Synonyms: economical, cheap, reasonable.
  • Antonyms: expensive, costly, unaffordable.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The hotel offers affordable rates for families.
    2. She found an affordable apartment in the city.
    3. The company aims to provide affordable healthcare solutions.

260. Character

  • Meaning: The mental and moral qualities distinctive to an individual; a person in a story.
  • Synonyms: personality, nature, role.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "immorality" or "villainy.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She has a strong and determined character.
    2. The main character in the novel is very relatable.
    3. His actions revealed his true character.

261. Characteristics

  • Meaning: Features or qualities belonging to a person, place, or thing.
  • Synonyms: traits, features, qualities.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "flaws" or "defects.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The characteristics of the breed include loyalty and intelligence.
    2. The region is known for its unique geographical characteristics.
    3. One of her key characteristics is her sense of humor.

262. Perhaps

  • Meaning: Used to express uncertainty or possibility.
  • Synonyms: maybe, possibly, potentially.
  • Antonyms: certainly, definitely, surely.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Perhaps we should wait for more information.
    2. She will perhaps arrive later than expected.
    3. Perhaps the weather will improve tomorrow.

263. Court

  • Meaning: A place where legal cases are heard; a royal residence; an area for playing sports.
  • Synonyms: tribunal, palace, arena.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "street" or "field.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The case was taken to court for a final decision.
    2. The king held a banquet at his court.
    3. They played basketball on the outdoor court.

 

 

 
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264. Assistance

  • Meaning: Help or support provided to someone.
  • Synonyms: help, aid, support.
  • Antonyms: hindrance, obstruction, (no direct antonym).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She offered her assistance to the elderly woman.
    2. The project was completed with the assistance of volunteers.
    3. Financial assistance is available for students in need.

265. Familiar

  • Meaning: Well-known or easily recognized; having a good knowledge of something.
  • Synonyms: well-known, acquainted, recognizable.
  • Antonyms: unfamiliar, unknown, strange.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The song sounded familiar to her.
    2. He is familiar with the rules of the game.
    3. The place had a familiar atmosphere.

266. Accident

  • Meaning: An unfortunate incident that happens unexpectedly; something that happens by chance.
  • Synonyms: mishap, incident, chance.
  • Antonyms: intention, plan, (no direct antonym).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He was injured in a car accident.
    2. The discovery of the treasure was a happy accident.
    3. Accidents can be prevented with proper precautions.

267. Accidentally

  • Meaning: By chance; without intention.
  • Synonyms: unintentionally, inadvertently, by mistake.
  • Antonyms: intentionally, deliberately, purposely.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She accidentally spilled coffee on her shirt.
    2. He accidentally deleted the important file.
    3. They met accidentally at the grocery store.

268. Recommend

  • Meaning: To suggest something as suitable or beneficial.
  • Synonyms: suggest, advise, advocate.
  • Antonyms: discourage, dissuade, (no direct antonym).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. I recommend this book to anyone interested in history.
    2. The doctor recommended regular exercise for better health.
    3. She was recommended for the promotion by her manager.

269. File

  • Meaning: A folder or box for storing documents; to submit or record something officially.
  • Synonyms: document, record, submit.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "retrieve" or "remove.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She organized the files in the cabinet.
    2. He filed a complaint with the customer service department.
    3. The report was filed under “Confidential.”

270. Race

  • Meaning: A competition of speed; a group of people sharing physical traits or ancestry.
  • Synonyms: competition, ethnicity, sprint.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "cooperation" or "unity.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He won the race by a narrow margin.
    2. The event celebrated the diversity of different races.
    3. The race to develop a vaccine was intense.

271. Racial

  • Meaning: Relating to race or ethnicity.
  • Synonyms: ethnic, cultural, (no direct synonyms).
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "nonracial" or "universal.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The organization fights against racial discrimination.
    2. The festival celebrates racial diversity.
    3. Racial equality is an important goal for society.

272. Floor

  • Meaning: The lower surface of a room; a level of a building.
  • Synonyms: ground, level, story.
  • Antonyms: ceiling, roof, (no direct antonym).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The baby was playing on the floor.
    2. Her office is on the fifth floor of the building.
    3. The floor was covered with a beautiful carpet.

273. Advanced

  • Meaning: Highly developed or complex; at a higher level.
  • Synonyms: sophisticated, progressive, higher.
  • Antonyms: basic, elementary, simple.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The course is designed for advanced learners.
    2. The company uses advanced technology in its products.
    3. She has an advanced degree in mathematics.

274. Stock

  • Meaning: A supply of goods; shares in a company.
  • Synonyms: inventory, supply, shares.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "shortage" or "debt.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The store has a large stock of winter clothes.
    2. He invested in the stock market last year.
    3. The company’s stock price rose significantly.

275. Associated

  • Meaning: Connected or linked with something else.
  • Synonyms: connected, related, linked.
  • Antonyms: unrelated, disconnected, separate.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The risks associated with smoking are well-known.
    2. She is associated with a prestigious university.
    3. The symptoms are associated with the flu.

 

 


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276. Legal

  • Meaning: Relating to the law; permitted by law.
  • Synonyms: lawful, legitimate, authorized.
  • Antonyms: illegal, unlawful, illegitimate.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She sought legal advice before signing the contract.
    2. The company operates within the legal framework.
    3. It is legal to drive at the age of 18 in this country.

277. Supposed

  • Meaning: Generally assumed or believed to be the case.
  • Synonyms: assumed, presumed, believed.
  • Antonyms: proven, confirmed, (no direct antonym).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He is the supposed leader of the group.
    2. The supposed benefits of the plan were never realized.
    3. She was supposed to arrive by 5 PM.

278. Relatively

  • Meaning: In comparison with something else; to a moderate degree.
  • Synonyms: comparatively, moderately, somewhat.
  • Antonyms: absolutely, completely, (no direct antonym).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The task was relatively easy to complete.
    2. The cost of living here is relatively low.
    3. She is relatively new to the team.

279. Variety

  • Meaning: The quality of being different or diverse; a collection of different things.
  • Synonyms: diversity, assortment, range.
  • Antonyms: uniformity, sameness, monotony.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The store offers a wide variety of products.
    2. She enjoys the variety of activities available at the resort.
    3. A variety of opinions were expressed during the meeting.

280. Fuel

  • Meaning: Material used to produce energy; to supply or stimulate something.
  • Synonyms: energy source, gasoline, stimulate.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "deplete" or "exhaust.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The car runs on diesel fuel.
    2. The controversy fueled public debate.
    3. Renewable fuels are better for the environment.

281. Directly

  • Meaning: In a straight line or manner; without anything in between.
  • Synonyms: straight, immediately, promptly.
  • Antonyms: indirectly, circuitously, (no direct antonym).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She looked directly at him while speaking.
    2. The manager will address the issue directly.
    3. The sunlight shone directly into the room.

282. Seek

  • Meaning: To attempt to find or achieve something.
  • Synonyms: search, pursue, look for.
  • Antonyms: avoid, ignore, (no direct antonym).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He is seeking a new job opportunity.
    2. The company seeks to improve its customer service.
    3. She sought advice from her mentor.

283. Identify

  • Meaning: To recognize or establish the identity of someone or something.
  • Synonyms: recognize, determine, establish.
  • Antonyms: misidentify, confuse, (no direct antonym).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Can you identify the person in this photo?
    2. The doctor identified the cause of the illness.
    3. She identified herself as the new manager.

284. Identity

  • Meaning: The characteristics or qualities that define a person or thing.
  • Synonyms: individuality, personality, self.
  • Antonyms: anonymity, (no direct antonym).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She struggled with her identity during her teenage years.
    2. The identity of the suspect was revealed.
    3. The company has a strong brand identity.

285. Response

  • Meaning: A reply or reaction to something.
  • Synonyms: answer, reaction, reply.
  • Antonyms: question, inquiry, (no direct antonym).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She received a quick response to her email.
    2. The audience’s response to the performance was enthusiastic.
    3. His response to the criticism was calm and measured.

286. Candidates

  • Meaning: People who apply for a job or position; people competing in an election.
  • Synonyms: applicants, contenders, nominees.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "employers" or "voters.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. There are three candidates for the position.
    2. The candidates debated important issues before the election.
    3. She is one of the top candidates for the scholarship.

287. Factors

  • Meaning: Elements or circumstances that contribute to a result.
  • Synonyms: elements, components, causes.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "results" or "outcomes.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Several factors contributed to the success of the project.
    2. Weather is an important factor in agriculture.
    3. The study examined the factors affecting student performance.

288. Reputation

  • Meaning: The beliefs or opinions that people have about someone or something.
  • Synonyms: image, standing, fame.
  • Antonyms: disrepute, infamy, (no direct antonym).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The company has a reputation for quality products.
    2. He earned a reputation as a reliable worker.
    3. Her reputation was damaged by the scandal.

289. Repair

  • Meaning: To fix or restore something that is damaged or broken.
  • Synonyms: fix, mend, restore.
  • Antonyms: damage, break, (no direct antonym).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He repaired the broken chair.
    2. The road was closed for repairs.
    3. It took hours to repair the computer.

290. Granted

  • Meaning: Given or awarded; acknowledged as true.
  • Synonyms: given, awarded, acknowledged.
  • Antonyms: denied, refused, (no direct antonym).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She was granted permission to leave early.
    2. Granted, the task is difficult, but it’s not impossible.
    3. The scholarship was granted to deserving students.

291. Clients

  • Meaning: People or organizations receiving services from a professional or business.
  • Synonyms: customers, patrons, consumers.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "providers" or "sellers.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The lawyer has many high-profile clients.
    2. The company values its clients’ feedback.
    3. She met with her clients to discuss the project.

292. Appreciate

  • Meaning: To recognize the value or significance of something; to be grateful for something.
  • Synonyms: value, cherish, acknowledge.
  • Antonyms: depreciate, disregard, (no direct antonym).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. I appreciate your help with the project.
    2. She appreciates the beauty of nature.
    3. The value of the property has appreciated over time.

293. Promote

  • Meaning: To support or encourage something; to advance someone to a higher position.
  • Synonyms: encourage, support, advance.
  • Antonyms: demote, hinder, (no direct antonym).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The company promotes a healthy work-life balance.
    2. She was promoted to manager after five years.
    3. The event was organized to promote local artists.

294. Describe

  • Meaning: To give a detailed account or explanation of something.
  • Synonyms: explain, depict, illustrate.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "misdescribe" or "confuse.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Can you describe the suspect to the police?
    2. The book describes the author’s journey in detail.
    3. She described the painting as breathtaking.

295. Chemical

  • Meaning: Relating to chemistry; a substance with a distinct molecular composition.
  • Synonyms: substance, compound, (no direct synonyms).
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "natural" or "organic.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The lab is equipped with various chemical reagents.
    2. The chemical reaction produced a bright light.
    3. She studies chemical engineering at university.

296. Raise

  • Meaning: To lift or move something to a higher position; to increase something.
  • Synonyms: lift, elevate, increase.
  • Antonyms: lower, decrease, (no direct antonym).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She raised her hand to ask a question.
    2. The company raised its prices due to inflation.
    3. He raised his voice to be heard over the noise.

297. Objects

  • Meaning: Material things that can be seen or touched; goals or purposes.
  • Synonyms: items, things, goals.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "subjects" or "ideas.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The museum displays ancient objects from different cultures.
    2. The object of the game is to score the most points.
    3. She collected various objects during her travels.

298. Objective

  • Meaning: A goal or aim; based on facts rather than feelings.
  • Synonyms: goal, aim, unbiased.
  • Antonyms: subjective, biased, (no direct antonym).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The team’s objective is to win the championship.
    2. The report provides an objective analysis of the situation.
    3. She remained objective during the debate.

299. Basis

  • Meaning: The foundation or starting point of something.
  • Synonyms: foundation, base, groundwork.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "result" or "outcome.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The research forms the basis of the new theory.
    2. The decision was made on the basis of the available evidence.
    3. Trust is the basis of a strong relationship.

300. Facilities

  • Meaning: Buildings, equipment, or services provided for a particular purpose.
  • Synonyms: amenities, resources, equipment.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "limitations" or "restrictions.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The hotel offers excellent facilities for guests.
    2. The school has modern sports facilities.
    3. The company provides training facilities for employees.

301. Solar

  • Meaning: Relating to the sun or using energy from the sun.
  • Synonyms: sun-related, photovoltaic, (no direct synonyms).
  • Antonyms: lunar, (no direct antonym).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Solar energy is a renewable source of power.
    2. The house is equipped with solar panels.
    3. The solar system consists of the sun and its planets.

302. Sincerely

  • Meaning: In a genuine or honest manner.
  • Synonyms: genuinely, honestly, truly.
  • Antonyms: insincerely, dishonestly, (no direct antonym).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She sincerely apologized for the mistake.
    2. He sincerely believes in the cause.
    3. The letter ended with “Sincerely, John.”

303. Realize

  • Meaning: To become aware of something; to achieve something desired.
  • Synonyms: understand, achieve, recognize.
  • Antonyms: ignore, overlook, (no direct antonym).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She realized her mistake and corrected it.
    2. He realized his dream of becoming a pilot.
    3. It took me a while to realize what had happened.

304. Experienced

  • Meaning: Having knowledge or skill in a particular field.
  • Synonyms: skilled, knowledgeable, seasoned.
  • Antonyms: inexperienced, novice, (no direct antonym).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She is an experienced teacher with 20 years of experience.
    2. The job requires an experienced professional.
    3. He is experienced in handling difficult situations.

305. Central

  • Meaning: Located in the center; of primary importance.
  • Synonyms: main, primary, key.
  • Antonyms: peripheral, secondary, (no direct antonym).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The central idea of the story is about love and sacrifice.
    2. The hotel is located in the central part of the city.
    3. The central issue is the lack of funding.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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306. Former

  • Meaning: Having previously been a particular thing; the first of two mentioned.
  • Synonyms: previous, earlier, ex-.
  • Antonyms: latter, current, future.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The former president attended the event.
    2. She chose the former option over the latter.
    3. He is a former employee of the company.

307. Latter

  • Meaning: The second of two mentioned; near the end of a period.
  • Synonyms: second, last, later.
  • Antonyms: former, first, initial.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Between tea and coffee, I prefer the latter.
    2. The latter part of the movie was more exciting.
    3. He focused on the latter half of the report.

308. Recall

  • Meaning: To remember something; to officially ask for something to be returned.
  • Synonyms: remember, recollect, retrieve.
  • Antonyms: forget, ignore, (no direct antonym).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. I can’t recall where I left my keys.
    2. The company recalled the defective products.
    3. She recalled her childhood memories fondly.

309. Delivered

  • Meaning: Brought or transported to a place; given or expressed.
  • Synonyms: transported, provided, expressed.
  • Antonyms: withheld, retained, (no direct antonym).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The package was delivered to her doorstep.
    2. He delivered a powerful speech at the conference.
    3. The pizza was delivered within 30 minutes.

310. Finished

  • Meaning: Completed or concluded; having no more use or value.
  • Synonyms: completed, done, concluded.
  • Antonyms: unfinished, ongoing, incomplete.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She finished her homework before dinner.
    2. The project is finally finished.
    3. He felt finished after the long race.

311. Appointment

  • Meaning: An arrangement to meet someone; a job or position.
  • Synonyms: meeting, assignment, position.
  • Antonyms: cancellation, (no direct antonym).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She has a doctor’s appointment at 3 PM.
    2. He was given an appointment as the new manager.
    3. The appointment lasted for an hour.

312. Electronics

  • Meaning: Devices or systems that operate using electrical circuits.
  • Synonyms: gadgets, devices, appliances.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "manual tools" or "non-electronic items.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He works in the electronics industry.
    2. The store sells a wide range of electronics.
    3. Modern electronics have revolutionized communication.

313. Affect

  • Meaning: To influence or produce a change in something.
  • Synonyms: influence, impact, change.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "unaffected" or "ignore.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The weather can affect your mood.
    2. The new policy will affect all employees.
    3. Her speech deeply affected the audience.

314. Share

  • Meaning: To have or use something jointly; a portion of something divided.
  • Synonyms: portion, divide, distribute.
  • Antonyms: withhold, keep, (no direct antonym).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She shared her lunch with her friend.
    2. He owns a large share of the company.
    3. The siblings shared the room equally.

315. Analysis

  • Meaning: A detailed examination of something to understand its nature or structure.
  • Synonyms: examination, study, evaluation.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "synthesis" or "overview.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The analysis of the data revealed interesting trends.
    2. She conducted a thorough analysis of the problem.
    3. The report includes a detailed financial analysis.

316. Title

  • Meaning: The name of a book, movie, or work; a formal designation or rank.
  • Synonyms: name, heading, designation.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "untitled" or "anonymous.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The title of the book is “The Great Gatsby.”
    2. She holds the title of CEO.
    3. The movie won the title of Best Picture.

317. Board

  • Meaning: A flat piece of wood or other material; a group of people who manage an organization.
  • Synonyms: plank, committee, panel.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "individual" or "member.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The notice was pinned to the bulletin board.
    2. The board of directors made the final decision.
    3. He stepped onto the diving board.

318. Ahead

  • Meaning: In front or forward in position or time.
  • Synonyms: forward, in advance, before.
  • Antonyms: behind, after, (no direct antonym).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She walked ahead of the group.
    2. The project is ahead of schedule.
    3. He planned ahead for the trip.

319. Nevertheless

  • Meaning: In spite of that; however.
  • Synonyms: however, nonetheless, still.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "therefore" or "consequently.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. It was raining; nevertheless, they went for a walk.
    2. The task was difficult, but she completed it nevertheless.
    3. He was tired; nevertheless, he continued working.

320. Campaign

  • Meaning: A series of organized activities to achieve a goal; a military operation.
  • Synonyms: movement, operation, drive.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "inaction" or "stagnation.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The election campaign lasted for months.
    2. The company launched a new advertising campaign.
    3. The army planned a strategic campaign.

321. Organization

  • Meaning: A group of people working together for a common purpose; the act of arranging something.
  • Synonyms: group, association, arrangement.
  • Antonyms: disorganization, chaos, (no direct antonym).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She works for a non-profit organization.
    2. The organization of the event was flawless.
    3. The company has a strong organizational structure.

322. Inform

  • Meaning: To give someone information or knowledge.
  • Synonyms: tell, notify, advise.
  • Antonyms: misinform, deceive, (no direct antonym).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Please inform me if there are any changes.
    2. He informed the team about the new policy.
    3. The letter informed her of the decision.

323. Informed

  • Meaning: Having or showing knowledge of something.
  • Synonyms: knowledgeable, aware, educated.
  • Antonyms: uninformed, ignorant, (no direct antonym).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She made an informed decision based on the facts.
    2. The public needs to stay informed about current events.
    3. He is well-informed about the topic.

324. Released

  • Meaning: Set free; made available to the public.
  • Synonyms: freed, launched, published.
  • Antonyms: detained, withheld, (no direct antonym).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The prisoner was released after serving his sentence.
    2. The movie was released last week.
    3. The company released a new product.

325. Immediately

  • Meaning: Without delay; instantly.
  • Synonyms: instantly, promptly, directly.
  • Antonyms: later, eventually, (no direct antonym).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She responded to the email immediately.
    2. The fire alarm went off, and everyone left immediately.
    3. He needs to see a doctor immediately.

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Abroad

  • Meaning: In or to a foreign country or countries.
  • Synonyms: overseas, internationally, globally.
  • Antonyms: domestically, locally.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She studied abroad in Spain for a year.
    2. His work requires frequent travel abroad.
    3. The company expanded its business abroad.

Structure

  • Meaning: The arrangement of parts in a system, building, or organization; to organize systematically.
  • Synonyms: framework, organization, design.
  • Antonyms: chaos, disorganization.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The Eiffel Tower is an iconic steel structure.
    2. The essay has a clear logical structure.
    3. They structured the project into smaller tasks.

Genetic

  • Meaning: Relating to genes or heredity.
  • Synonyms: hereditary, inherited, biological.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "environmental" or "acquired.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Genetic testing can reveal predispositions to certain diseases.
    2. The trait is passed down through genetic inheritance.
    3. Scientists study genetic mutations in plants.

Ultimately

  • Meaning: Finally; in the end.
  • Synonyms: eventually, finally, conclusively.
  • Antonyms: initially, temporarily.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Ultimately, the decision rests with the manager.
    2. The team ultimately won the championship.
    3. Hard work ultimately leads to success.

Invite

  • Meaning: To ask someone to join an event or activity; to welcome.
  • Synonyms: ask, welcome, request.
  • Antonyms: exclude, reject.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She invited her friends to her birthday party.
    2. The professor invited questions from the audience.
    3. The warm weather invites outdoor activities.

Exactly

  • Meaning: Precisely; in accurate detail.
  • Synonyms: precisely, accurately, perfectly.
  • Antonyms: approximately, roughly.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The meeting starts at exactly 9:00 AM.
    2. Can you repeat exactly what he said?
    3. That’s exactly what I meant!

Package

  • Meaning: A wrapped or boxed object; a set of items or services offered together.
  • Synonyms: parcel, bundle, deal.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "individual item.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The courier delivered a package to her door.
    2. The vacation package includes flights and accommodation.
    3. They wrapped the gift in colorful package paper.

Audience

  • Meaning: The group of people gathered to watch, read, or listen to something.
  • Synonyms: spectators, viewers, public.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "performer" or "speaker.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The audience applauded after the performance.
    2. The book targets a young adult audience.
    3. The speaker engaged the audience with humor.

Force

  • Meaning: Physical strength or energy; to make someone do something against their will.
  • Synonyms: power, pressure, compel.
  • Antonyms: weakness, persuasion.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The police used force to control the crowd.
    2. Strong winds forced the cancellation of the event.
    3. Gravity is a natural force that pulls objects downward.

Regarding

  • Meaning: Concerning or about something.
  • Synonyms: concerning, about, related to.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "ignoring.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. I have a question regarding your last email.
    2. The report provides details regarding the budget.
    3. Regarding your request, we’ll need more time.

Truly

  • Meaning: In a truthful, sincere, or genuine way.
  • Synonyms: sincerely, genuinely, honestly.
  • Antonyms: falsely, insincerely.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. I truly appreciate your help.
    2. This is truly the best cake I’ve ever tasted.
    3. He spoke truly about his experiences.

Exchange

  • Meaning: To give something and receive something in return; a place for trading.
  • Synonyms: trade, swap, interchange.
  • Antonyms: keep, retain.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. They exchanged phone numbers at the party.
    2. The stock exchange opens at 9:30 AM.
    3. Cultural exchange programs promote global understanding.

Ground

  • Meaning: The solid surface of the earth; the basis for an argument or belief.
  • Synonyms: land, soil, foundation.
  • Antonyms: sky, air.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The children played on the muddy ground.
    2. Her research provided ground for the new theory.
    3. The plane was grounded due to bad weather.

Replace

  • Meaning: To take the place of something; to substitute.
  • Synonyms: substitute, swap, supplant.
  • Antonyms: retain, keep.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. They replaced the old windows with energy-efficient ones.
    2. Can you replace the ink cartridge in the printer?
    3. Nothing can replace the value of hard work.

Technical

  • Meaning: Relating to specialized knowledge or machinery.
  • Synonyms: specialized, mechanical, scientific.
  • Antonyms: nontechnical, simple.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The manual includes technical details about the software.
    2. She faced technical difficulties during the online presentation.
    3. The job requires strong technical skills.



 
 
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Consumption

  • Meaning: The act of using resources, goods, or services; the amount used.
  • Synonyms: use, utilization, expenditure.
  • Antonyms: production, conservation.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The consumption of electricity increases during summer.
    2. Excessive consumption of sugary drinks can lead to health problems.
    3. The government encourages responsible consumption of natural resources.

Figure

  • Meaning: A number, shape, or person of importance; to calculate or estimate.
  • Synonyms: number, shape, calculate.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "abstract" or "unknown.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The figure on the graph shows a steady increase.
    2. She is a well-known figure in the art world.
    3. Can you figure out the total cost?

Commercial

  • Meaning: Related to business or making a profit; an advertisement.
  • Synonyms: business, trade, ad.
  • Antonyms: noncommercial, nonprofit.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The commercial success of the product surprised everyone.
    2. The TV commercial promoted the new smartphone.
    3. The area is zoned for commercial use.

Employment

  • Meaning: The state of having a paid job; the act of employing someone.
  • Synonyms: job, work, occupation.
  • Antonyms: unemployment, joblessness.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The employment rate has increased this year.
    2. She found employment at a local company.
    3. The law protects workers from unfair employment practices.

Alternative

  • Meaning: A choice between two or more possibilities; different from the usual.
  • Synonyms: option, choice, substitute.
  • Antonyms: standard, conventional.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Solar energy is an alternative to fossil fuels.
    2. We need to consider alternative solutions to the problem.
    3. He chose an alternative route to avoid traffic.

Signs

  • Meaning: Indicators or symbols that convey information; symptoms of something.
  • Synonyms: signals, symbols, symptoms.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "absence" or "silence.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The road signs guided us to the destination.
    2. Early signs of the disease include fatigue and fever.
    3. She showed no signs of nervousness during the presentation.

Mostly

  • Meaning: Mainly or for the most part.
  • Synonyms: mainly, largely, primarily.
  • Antonyms: rarely, seldom.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The audience was mostly teenagers.
    2. She mostly works from home.
    3. The movie was mostly entertaining, but the ending was disappointing.

Capacity

  • Meaning: The maximum amount something can contain or produce; ability or role.
  • Synonyms: volume, capability, role.
  • Antonyms: incapacity, inability.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The stadium has a seating capacity of 50,000.
    2. She has a great capacity for learning new skills.
    3. He attended the meeting in his capacity as CEO.

Capable

  • Meaning: Having the ability or skill to do something.
  • Synonyms: competent, able, skilled.
  • Antonyms: incapable, incompetent.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She is capable of handling difficult situations.
    2. The team is capable of winning the championship.
    3. He proved himself capable of leadership.

Firm

  • Meaning: Solid or hard; a business organization; determined or resolute.
  • Synonyms: solid, company, resolute.
  • Antonyms: soft, weak, indecisive.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The mattress was firm and comfortable.
    2. She works for a law firm in the city.
    3. He gave a firm handshake to show confidence.

Patterns

  • Meaning: Repeated designs or regular ways in which something happens.
  • Synonyms: designs, trends, sequences.
  • Antonyms: randomness, irregularity.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The fabric had beautiful floral patterns.
    2. Weather patterns are changing due to climate change.
    3. She noticed a pattern in his behavior.

Poverty

  • Meaning: The state of being extremely poor.
  • Synonyms: destitution, need, hardship.
  • Antonyms: wealth, affluence.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Many families live in poverty in this region.
    2. The government is working to reduce poverty.
    3. Poverty often limits access to education and healthcare.

Revealed

  • Meaning: Made known or visible; disclosed.
  • Synonyms: disclosed, shown, uncovered.
  • Antonyms: hidden, concealed.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The investigation revealed new evidence.
    2. She revealed her plans for the future.
    3. The curtains opened to reveal a stunning view.

Furniture

  • Meaning: Movable objects used to make a room suitable for living or working.
  • Synonyms: furnishings, decor, household items.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "empty space.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The living room furniture was modern and stylish.
    2. They bought new furniture for the office.
    3. The antique furniture added charm to the house.

Determine

  • Meaning: To find out or decide something; to influence or control.
  • Synonyms: decide, establish, ascertain.
  • Antonyms: guess, doubt.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The test will determine your language proficiency.
    2. She determined to finish the project on time.
    3. The judge will determine the outcome of the case.

Favor

  • Meaning: Approval or support; an act of kindness.
  • Synonyms: approval, support, kindness.
  • Antonyms: disfavor, disapproval.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The plan was met with favor by the committee.
    2. Can you do me a favor and pick up some groceries?
    3. She asked for a favor in return for her help.

Favorable

  • Meaning: Expressing approval or giving an advantage.
  • Synonyms: positive, advantageous, approving.
  • Antonyms: unfavorable, negative.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The weather was favorable for the outdoor event.
    2. The reviews for the movie were mostly favorable.
    3. The terms of the agreement were favorable to both parties.

Estate

  • Meaning: A large area of land with a large house; all the money and property owned by a person.
  • Synonyms: property, land, assets.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "debt" or "liability.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. They own a large estate in the countryside.
    2. The estate was divided among the heirs.
    3. Real estate prices have risen significantly.

Vehicle

  • Meaning: A machine used for transporting people or goods; a means of expression.
  • Synonyms: car, transport, medium.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "pedestrian" or "stationary.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The vehicle was parked in front of the house.
    2. Art can be a vehicle for social change.
    3. Public vehicles like buses are eco-friendly.

Regulations

  • Meaning: Rules or laws made by an authority.
  • Synonyms: rules, laws, guidelines.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "lawlessness" or "disorder.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The new regulations aim to reduce pollution.
    2. All employees must follow safety regulations.
    3. The company complies with government regulations.

Advantage

  • Meaning: A condition or circumstance that puts one in a favorable position.
  • Synonyms: benefit, edge, gain.
  • Antonyms: disadvantage, drawback.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. His height gives him an advantage in basketball.
    2. The new technology offers several advantages.
    3. She took advantage of the opportunity to learn.

Obesity

  • Meaning: The condition of being excessively overweight.
  • Synonyms: overweight, fatness, heaviness.
  • Antonyms: thinness, fitness.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Obesity is a growing health concern worldwide.
    2. The doctor discussed the risks of obesity with the patient.
    3. A balanced diet can help prevent obesity.

Medicine

  • Meaning: The science of diagnosing, treating, and preventing disease; a substance used to treat illness.
  • Synonyms: medication, treatment, remedy.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "poison" or "toxin.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She studied medicine at a prestigious university.
    2. The doctor prescribed medicine for the infection.
    3. Traditional medicine uses natural herbs and plants.

Funds

  • Meaning: Money saved or available for a purpose.
  • Synonyms: money, resources, capital.
  • Antonyms: debt, deficit.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The organization raised funds for charity.
    2. The project was delayed due to lack of funds.
    3. She invested her funds in the stock market.

Severe

  • Meaning: Very intense or serious; strict or harsh.
  • Synonyms: intense, serious, harsh.
  • Antonyms: mild, gentle.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The storm caused severe damage to the town.
    2. He faced severe consequences for his actions.
    3. The teacher was severe but fair.

 

 
 
 
 
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Reversed

  • Meaning: Changed to the opposite direction, position, or condition.
  • Synonyms: inverted, flipped, overturned.
  • Antonyms: maintained, preserved.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The court reversed its decision after new evidence was presented.
    2. He reversed the car into the parking spot.
    3. The effects of the damage were reversed over time.

Outstanding

  • Meaning: Exceptionally good; not yet resolved or paid.
  • Synonyms: excellent, remarkable, unpaid.
  • Antonyms: ordinary, average, settled.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She received an award for her outstanding performance.
    2. The company has several outstanding debts.
    3. His contributions to the project were outstanding.

Criteria

  • Meaning: Standards or rules used to judge or decide something.
  • Synonyms: standards, benchmarks, guidelines.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "randomness" or "arbitrariness.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The selection criteria for the scholarship are very strict.
    2. The project must meet all the criteria to be approved.
    3. What are the criteria for success in this role?

Liberty

  • Meaning: The state of being free; the power to act as one pleases.
  • Synonyms: freedom, independence, autonomy.
  • Antonyms: captivity, restriction.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The statue symbolizes liberty and justice.
    2. He fought for the liberty of his people.
    3. You have the liberty to choose your own path.

Discipline

  • Meaning: Training to improve behavior or performance; a branch of knowledge.
  • Synonyms: training, control, field.
  • Antonyms: chaos, disorder.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The school emphasizes discipline and hard work.
    2. She studied the discipline of psychology in college.
    3. Self-discipline is key to achieving your goals.

Fraud

  • Meaning: Wrongful or criminal deception for personal or financial gain.
  • Synonyms: deception, scam, dishonesty.
  • Antonyms: honesty, integrity.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He was arrested for committing fraud.
    2. The company lost millions due to financial fraud.
    3. She exposed the fraud in the organization.

Boulevard

  • Meaning: A wide street, often lined with trees.
  • Synonyms: avenue, street, road.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "alley" or "lane.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. They walked along the boulevard, enjoying the scenery.
    2. The boulevard was crowded with shoppers.
    3. The hotel is located on a busy boulevard.

Worn

  • Meaning: Damaged or showing signs of use; exhausted.
  • Synonyms: used, damaged, tired.
  • Antonyms: new, fresh, unused.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The carpet was worn from years of use.
    2. She looked worn after a long day at work.
    3. The old book had a worn cover.

Spare

  • Meaning: Extra or additional; to give something reluctantly.
  • Synonyms: extra, additional, give.
  • Antonyms: necessary, essential.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Do you have a spare pen I can borrow?
    2. He spared no effort in completing the project.
    3. Can you spare a few minutes to talk?

Sparingly

  • Meaning: In a limited or restrained manner.
  • Synonyms: moderately, frugally, cautiously.
  • Antonyms: excessively, lavishly.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Use the expensive ingredients sparingly.
    2. He spoke sparingly during the meeting.
    3. Water should be used sparingly during the drought.

Remote

  • Meaning: Far away in distance or time; unlikely to occur.
  • Synonyms: distant, isolated, unlikely.
  • Antonyms: close, nearby, probable.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. They live in a remote village in the mountains.
    2. The chances of success are remote.
    3. The remote control for the TV is missing.

Enhance

  • Meaning: To improve or increase the quality, value, or extent of something.
  • Synonyms: improve, boost, strengthen.
  • Antonyms: diminish, reduce.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The new software enhances productivity.
    2. Good lighting can enhance the appearance of a room.
    3. The training program enhanced her skills.

Facilitate

  • Meaning: To make an action or process easier.
  • Synonyms: assist, enable, ease.
  • Antonyms: hinder, obstruct.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The teacher facilitated the group discussion.
    2. Technology facilitates communication across the globe.
    3. The new policy will facilitate faster decision-making.

Shift

  • Meaning: To move or change position; a period of work.
  • Synonyms: move, change, rotation.
  • Antonyms: stay, remain.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She shifted the furniture to create more space.
    2. He works the night shift at the hospital.
    3. There has been a shift in public opinion.

Psychiatric

  • Meaning: Relating to mental illness or its treatment.
  • Synonyms: mental, psychological, therapeutic.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "physical" or "somatic.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She works in a psychiatric hospital.
    2. The patient received psychiatric care for his condition.
    3. Psychiatric disorders require specialized treatment.

Aboriginal

  • Meaning: Relating to the original inhabitants of a place.
  • Synonyms: indigenous, native, original.
  • Antonyms: foreign, non-native.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The museum showcases aboriginal art and culture.
    2. Aboriginal communities have a deep connection to the land.
    3. The rights of aboriginal peoples are protected by law.

Hikes

  • Meaning: Long walks in nature; increases in price or amount.
  • Synonyms: walks, treks, increases.
  • Antonyms: decreases, reductions.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. They went on hikes in the mountains every weekend.
    2. The price hikes made the product less affordable.
    3. The company announced salary hikes for its employees.

Scheme

  • Meaning: A plan or system for achieving something; a secret or dishonest plan.
  • Synonyms: plan, system, plot.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "honesty" or "transparency.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The government introduced a new housing scheme.
    2. He was involved in a fraudulent scheme.
    3. The scheme aims to reduce carbon emissions.

Hazard

  • Meaning: A danger or risk; to venture or dare.
  • Synonyms: danger, risk, threat.
  • Antonyms: safety, security.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Smoking is a hazard to your health.
    2. The icy roads posed a hazard to drivers.
    3. He hazarded a guess about the outcome.

Desertification

  • Meaning: The process by which fertile land becomes desert.
  • Synonyms: land degradation, aridification.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "reforestation" or "fertility.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Desertification is a major environmental issue in some regions.
    2. Efforts are being made to combat desertification.
    3. Overgrazing can lead to desertification.

Lease

  • Meaning: A contract to use property or equipment for a period of time; to rent.
  • Synonyms: rent, contract, agreement.
  • Antonyms: buy, own.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. They signed a lease for the apartment.
    2. The company leased new office space.
    3. The lease agreement is valid for two years.

Syllabus

  • Meaning: An outline of topics covered in a course of study.
  • Synonyms: curriculum, program, outline.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "randomness" or "disorganization.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The syllabus for the course was handed out on the first day.
    2. The syllabus includes readings, assignments, and exams.
    3. Students should review the syllabus carefully.

Transit

  • Meaning: The act of passing through or across; transportation.
  • Synonyms: transportation, movement, passage.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "stagnation" or "immobility.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The goods are in transit and will arrive tomorrow.
    2. Public transit is a convenient way to travel in the city.
    3. The transit of goods across borders requires proper documentation.

Hosting

  • Meaning: Providing the facilities or services for an event or website.
  • Synonyms: organizing, accommodating, providing.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "attending" or "visiting.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The company is hosting a conference next week.
    2. She is hosting a dinner party for her friends.
    3. The website is hosted on a reliable server.

Exceeded

  • Meaning: Went beyond a limit or expectation.
  • Synonyms: surpassed, outdid, went beyond.
  • Antonyms: fell short, underperformed.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The company’s profits exceeded expectations.
    2. His performance exceeded all previous records.
    3. The project exceeded its budget.

Spans

  • Meaning: The length of time or space something covers; to extend across.
  • Synonyms: duration, extent, bridge.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "narrowness" or "shortness.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The bridge spans the entire river.
    2. Her career spans over three decades.
    3. The book spans a wide range of topics.

Genuine

  • Meaning: Real or authentic; sincere.
  • Synonyms: authentic, real, sincere.
  • Antonyms: fake, insincere.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The painting is a genuine masterpiece.
    2. She showed genuine concern for his well-being.
    3. His apology seemed genuine.

Considerable

  • Meaning: Large in size, amount, or extent.
  • Synonyms: significant, substantial, large.
  • Antonyms: insignificant, negligible.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The project required a considerable amount of time.
    2. She has considerable experience in the field.
    3. The storm caused considerable damage.

Elementary

  • Meaning: Basic or fundamental; relating to primary education.
  • Synonyms: basic, fundamental, primary.
  • Antonyms: advanced, complex.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The book provides an elementary introduction to physics.
    2. She teaches at an elementary school.
    3. The solution to the problem was elementary.

Antibiotics

  • Meaning: Medicines used to treat bacterial infections.
  • Synonyms: medications, drugs, treatments.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "viruses" or "toxins.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The doctor prescribed antibiotics for the infection.
    2. Overuse of antibiotics can lead to resistance.
    3. Antibiotics are not effective against viral infections.

Demonstrate

  • Meaning: To show or prove something clearly; to protest publicly.
  • Synonyms: show, prove, display.
  • Antonyms: hide, conceal.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The teacher demonstrated how to solve the problem.
    2. The experiment demonstrated the theory’s validity.
    3. Thousands gathered to demonstrate against the new law.

Transactions

  • Meaning: Exchanges or interactions, especially involving money or business.
  • Synonyms: deals, exchanges, operations.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "inaction" or "stagnation.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The bank records all financial transactions.
    2. Online transactions have become more secure.
    3. The company completed the transaction successfully.
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1. Public

  • Meaning: Relating to or involving people in general; open to or shared by all.
  • Synonyms: communal, collective, open.
  • Antonyms: private, exclusive, restricted.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The park is a public space where everyone can relax.
    2. The government released a public statement about the new policy.
    3. She decided to make her artwork public by displaying it in a gallery.

2. Likely

  • Meaning: Probable or expected to happen.
  • Synonyms: probable, possible, expected.
  • Antonyms: unlikely, improbable, doubtful.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. It is likely to rain this afternoon, so bring an umbrella.
    2. She is likely to win the competition because of her hard work.
    3. The team is likely to finish the project by tomorrow.

3. Unlikely

  • Meaning: Not probable or expected to happen.
  • Synonyms: improbable, doubtful, implausible.
  • Antonyms: likely, probable, certain.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. It is unlikely that he will attend the meeting at such short notice.
    2. Winning the lottery is highly unlikely.
    3. The weather is unlikely to improve before the weekend.

4. Available

  • Meaning: Able to be used or obtained; free to do something.
  • Synonyms: accessible, obtainable, free.
  • Antonyms: unavailable, inaccessible, occupied.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The new product will be available in stores next week.
    2. Are you available for a meeting tomorrow morning?
    3. Fresh water is not always available in remote areas.

5. Species

  • Meaning: A group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes or interbreeding.
  • Synonyms: kind, type, breed.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "individual" or "non-species.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The Amazon rainforest is home to thousands of plant and animal species.
    2. Scientists discovered a new species of butterfly in the jungle.
    3. Endangered species need protection to survive.

6. Based

  • Meaning: Having a foundation or starting point in something.
  • Synonyms: founded, grounded, rooted.
  • Antonyms: unfounded, baseless, unsupported.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The movie is based on a true story.
    2. Her argument was based on solid evidence.
    3. The company is based in New York but operates globally.

7. Offer

  • Meaning: Present or propose something for acceptance or rejection.
  • Synonyms: propose, provide, extend.
  • Antonyms: refuse, withdraw, withhold.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He offered to help me with my homework.
    2. The store is offering a discount on all items this week.
    3. She received a job offer from a prestigious company.

8. Form

  • Meaning: The shape or structure of something; a document with blank spaces for information.
  • Synonyms: shape, structure, document.
  • Antonyms: formlessness, chaos.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Please fill out this form with your personal details.
    2. Ice is the solid form of water.
    3. The artist created a beautiful form out of clay.

9. Rather

  • Meaning: To some extent or degree; preferably.
  • Synonyms: somewhat, quite, instead.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "completely" or "absolutely.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. I would rather stay home than go out tonight.
    2. The movie was rather boring, so we left early.
    3. She chose tea rather than coffee for breakfast.

10. Local

  • Meaning: Relating to or occurring in a particular area or neighborhood.
  • Synonyms: regional, nearby, community.
  • Antonyms: global, international, distant.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The local bakery sells the best bread in town.
    2. We support local businesses to help the community.
    3. The local weather forecast predicts rain tomorrow.
 

11. Ancient

  • Meaning: Belonging to the very distant past; very old.
  • Synonyms: old, archaic, prehistoric.
  • Antonyms: modern, new, recent.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The ancient ruins of Rome attract millions of tourists every year.
    2. She studied ancient civilizations in her history class.
    3. This artifact is ancient, dating back thousands of years.

12. Major

  • Meaning: Important, serious, or significant.
  • Synonyms: significant, main, primary.
  • Antonyms: minor, insignificant, trivial.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Pollution is a major problem in many cities.
    2. She is pursuing a major in biology at university.
    3. The team made a major breakthrough in their research.

13. Majority

  • Meaning: The greater part or number; more than half.
  • Synonyms: bulk, most, mass.
  • Antonyms: minority, few, less.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The majority of the students voted for the new school rule.
    2. In the majority of cases, the treatment is effective.
    3. She won the election with a clear majority.

14. Common

  • Meaning: Occurring, found, or done often; ordinary.
  • Synonyms: usual, typical, frequent.
  • Antonyms: rare, uncommon, unusual.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. It is common for people to feel nervous before a presentation.
    2. The common cold is caused by a virus.
    3. They share a common interest in music.

15. Announcement

  • Meaning: A public or formal statement about something.
  • Synonyms: declaration, statement, notice.
  • Antonyms: secret, silence, concealment.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The company made an announcement about its new product launch.
    2. The principal’s announcement was met with applause.
    3. We are waiting for an official announcement from the government.

16. Announce

  • Meaning: To make a public or formal statement.
  • Synonyms: declare, proclaim, reveal.
  • Antonyms: conceal, hide, suppress.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The president will announce the new policy tomorrow.
    2. They announced their engagement at the family dinner.
    3. The teacher announced the results of the test.

17. Due

  • Meaning: Expected or scheduled at a certain time; owed or deserved.
  • Synonyms: expected, owed, deserved.
  • Antonyms: undue, unexpected, unearned.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The report is due by the end of the week.
    2. She received the recognition due to her hard work.
    3. The train is due to arrive at 3 PM.

18. Case

  • Meaning: An instance or example of something; a legal matter.
  • Synonyms: instance, situation, lawsuit.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "non-case" or "irrelevance.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. In this case, we need to act quickly.
    2. The lawyer presented a strong case in court.
    3. It was a case of mistaken identity.

19. Within

  • Meaning: Inside or not beyond the limits of something.
  • Synonyms: inside, in, enclosed.
  • Antonyms: outside, beyond, without.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The keys are within the drawer.
    2. She completed the task within an hour.
    3. The answer lies within yourself.

20. Given

  • Meaning: Specified or stated; considering.
  • Synonyms: specified, particular, considering.
  • Antonyms: unspecified, unknown, uncertain.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Given the circumstances, we decided to cancel the event.
    2. The task must be completed within the given time frame.
    3. She performed well, given her lack of experience.

21. Market

  • Meaning: A place where goods are bought and sold; the demand for a product.
  • Synonyms: marketplace, bazaar, demand.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "monopoly" or "scarcity.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The farmers’ market sells fresh produce every weekend.
    2. The housing market is booming in this city.
    3. They are trying to expand their market overseas.

22. Marketing

  • Meaning: The action of promoting and selling products or services.
  • Synonyms: advertising, promotion, sales.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "non-marketing" or "ignoring.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She works in marketing for a tech company.
    2. Effective marketing can increase sales significantly.
    3. The new marketing campaign was a huge success.

23. Rate

  • Meaning: A measure, quantity, or frequency of something; the speed of something.
  • Synonyms: speed, pace, percentage.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "stagnation" or "slowness.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The unemployment rate has decreased this year.
    2. The car was traveling at a high rate of speed.
    3. What is the exchange rate for dollars to euros?

24. Current

  • Meaning: Happening or existing now; a flow of water or air.
  • Synonyms: present, ongoing, flow.
  • Antonyms: past, outdated, stagnant.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The current situation requires immediate action.
    2. She is staying up-to-date with current events.
    3. The river’s current was too strong to swim against.

25. Provide

  • Meaning: To supply or make available something needed.
  • Synonyms: supply, offer, furnish.
  • Antonyms: withhold, deprive, refuse.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The company will provide training for new employees.
    2. Can you provide more details about the project?
    3. The hotel provides free breakfast for all guests.

26. Considered

  • Meaning: Thought about carefully; regarded in a specified way.
  • Synonyms: thought, regarded, contemplated.
  • Antonyms: ignored, disregarded, dismissed.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She is considered one of the best writers of her generation.
    2. All options were considered before making a decision.
    3. His actions were considered inappropriate by the committee.

27. Term

  • Meaning: A word or phrase used to describe something; a fixed period.
  • Synonyms: word, phrase, duration.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "informality" or "eternity.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The term “sustainability” is often used in environmental discussions.
    2. The president’s term in office lasts four years.
    3. He agreed to the terms of the contract.

28. Whether

  • Meaning: Expressing a doubt or choice between alternatives.
  • Synonyms: if, either, regardless.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, as it is a conjunction.)
  • Example Sentences:
    1. I’m not sure whether I should go to the party.
    2. Whether it rains or not, we will have the picnic.
    3. She asked whether he had finished the report.

29. Receive

  • Meaning: To be given, presented with, or paid something.
  • Synonyms: get, accept, obtain.
  • Antonyms: give, send, refuse.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She received a gift from her friend.
    2. The team received praise for their hard work.
    3. Did you receive my email?

30. Novel

  • Meaning: New, original, or unusual; a fictional book.
  • Synonyms: new, original, innovative.
  • Antonyms: old, traditional, familiar.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She came up with a novel solution to the problem.
    2. His latest novel became a bestseller.
    3. The idea was novel and captured everyone’s attention.

 

 
 
 
 
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31. Means

  • Meaning: A method or way of doing something; financial resources.
  • Synonyms: method, way, resources.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "end" or "lack of resources.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The internet is a powerful means of communication.
    2. She has the means to travel the world.
    3. Hard work is the means to achieve success.

32. Effective

  • Meaning: Successful in producing a desired result.
  • Synonyms: efficient, productive, successful.
  • Antonyms: ineffective, useless, inefficient.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The new policy is effective in reducing pollution.
    2. She gave an effective presentation at the meeting.
    3. This medicine is effective against the flu.

33. Performance

  • Meaning: The act of carrying out a task or function; how well someone or something works.
  • Synonyms: execution, achievement, show.
  • Antonyms: failure, underperformance, inactivity.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The actor’s performance in the play was outstanding.
    2. The car’s performance on the highway was impressive.
    3. The company evaluates employee performance annually.

34. Benefits

  • Meaning: Advantages or profits gained from something.
  • Synonyms: advantages, perks, rewards.
  • Antonyms: disadvantages, drawbacks, losses.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Regular exercise has many health benefits.
    2. Employees receive benefits like health insurance and paid leave.
    3. The benefits of studying abroad are well-documented.

35. Comprehension

  • Meaning: The ability to understand something.
  • Synonyms: understanding, grasp, awareness.
  • Antonyms: misunderstanding, ignorance, confusion.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Her comprehension of the topic was impressive.
    2. The test measures reading comprehension skills.
    3. He nodded in comprehension as the teacher explained the concept.

36. Comprehensive

  • Meaning: Complete and including everything necessary.
  • Synonyms: thorough, complete, exhaustive.
  • Antonyms: incomplete, partial, limited.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The report provides a comprehensive analysis of the issue.
    2. She has a comprehensive understanding of the subject.
    3. The insurance policy offers comprehensive coverage.

37. Avoid

  • Meaning: To keep away from or prevent something.
  • Synonyms: evade, escape, prevent.
  • Antonyms: face, confront, seek.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He tried to avoid eye contact during the conversation.
    2. To avoid traffic, she left early for work.
    3. You should avoid eating too much sugar.

38. Theory

  • Meaning: A well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world.
  • Synonyms: hypothesis, concept, idea.
  • Antonyms: fact, reality, proof.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Einstein’s theory of relativity changed physics.
    2. The detective had a theory about the crime.
    3. Her theory was later proven correct.

39. Disease

  • Meaning: A disorder of structure or function in a living organism.
  • Synonyms: illness, sickness, ailment.
  • Antonyms: health, wellness, fitness.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Vaccines help prevent many diseases.
    2. The disease spread quickly through the population.
    3. He was diagnosed with a rare disease.

40. Income

  • Meaning: Money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or investments.
  • Synonyms: earnings, salary, revenue.
  • Antonyms: expense, loss, debt.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Her monthly income is enough to cover her expenses.
    2. The company reported an increase in income this quarter.
    3. Passive income can come from investments or rental properties.

41. Staff

  • Meaning: The group of people who work for an organization.
  • Synonyms: employees, workforce, team.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "management" or "outsiders.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The staff at the hotel were very friendly.
    2. The company is hiring new staff for the project.
    3. She is a member of the teaching staff at the school.

42. Residents

  • Meaning: People who live in a particular place.
  • Synonyms: inhabitants, citizens, locals.
  • Antonyms: visitors, tourists, outsiders.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The residents of the town protested against the new law.
    2. The nursing home provides care for elderly residents.
    3. Many residents were affected by the power outage.

43. Issues

  • Meaning: Important topics or problems for debate or discussion.
  • Synonyms: problems, concerns, topics.
  • Antonyms: solutions, agreements, resolutions.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The meeting focused on environmental issues.
    2. She raised several issues during the discussion.
    3. The magazine covers current social issues.

44. Levels

  • Meaning: Positions or stages in a scale or hierarchy.
  • Synonyms: stages, degrees, ranks.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "chaos" or "disorder.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The water levels in the river are rising.
    2. She reached the highest level in her career.
    3. The game has multiple levels of difficulty.

45. Original

  • Meaning: Present or existing from the beginning; not a copy.
  • Synonyms: authentic, unique, initial.
  • Antonyms: copied, fake, unoriginal.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The original painting is worth millions of dollars.
    2. She has an original idea for the project.
    3. The original plan had to be changed due to bad weather.

46. Origin

  • Meaning: The point or place where something begins.
  • Synonyms: source, beginning, root.
  • Antonyms: end, conclusion, termination.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The origin of the river is in the mountains.
    2. The word has its origin in Latin.
    3. Scientists are studying the origin of the universe.

47. Control

  • Meaning: The power to influence or direct behavior or events.
  • Synonyms: authority, command, management.
  • Antonyms: chaos, disorder, helplessness.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She has control over the company’s finances.
    2. The pilot lost control of the plane during the storm.
    3. Parents need to maintain control over their children’s screen time.

48. Account for

  • Meaning: To explain or justify something; to make up a portion of something.
  • Synonyms: explain, justify, constitute.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "ignore" or "disregard.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Can you account for your absence yesterday?
    2. Sales from this product account for 30% of our revenue.
    3. The missing files were accounted for during the audit.

49. Choose

  • Meaning: To select from a number of possibilities.
  • Synonyms: select, pick, decide.
  • Antonyms: reject, refuse, ignore.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She had to choose between two job offers.
    2. Choose a color that matches your style.
    3. He chose to stay home instead of going out.

50. Matter

  • Meaning: A subject or situation under consideration; physical substance.
  • Synonyms: issue, topic, substance.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "nothingness" or "irrelevance.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. This is a serious matter that needs attention.
    2. The book covers matters of science and philosophy.
    3. All matter is made up of atoms.

 

 
 
 
 
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51. Field

  • Meaning: An area of open land; a particular branch of study or activity.
  • Synonyms: area, domain, sector.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "city" or "irrelevance.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The children played in the field behind the house.
    2. She is an expert in the field of medicine.
    3. The farmer planted crops in the field.

52. Return

  • Meaning: To come or go back to a place; to give or send something back.
  • Synonyms: come back, go back, repay.
  • Antonyms: leave, depart, take.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He will return home after the meeting.
    2. Please return the book to the library by Friday.
    3. The company expects a high return on its investment.

53. Contact

  • Meaning: Communication or interaction with someone; the state of touching something.
  • Synonyms: communication, connection, touch.
  • Antonyms: isolation, separation, distance.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Please contact me if you have any questions.
    2. The two surfaces are in direct contact.
    3. She lost contact with her childhood friends.

54. Policy

  • Meaning: A course or principle of action adopted by an organization or individual.
  • Synonyms: plan, strategy, rule.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "improvisation" or "chaos.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The company has a strict no-smoking policy.
    2. The government introduced a new economic policy.
    3. It’s important to read the privacy policy before using the app.

55. Decision

  • Meaning: A conclusion or resolution reached after consideration.
  • Synonyms: choice, verdict, conclusion.
  • Antonyms: indecision, hesitation, uncertainty.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She made the decision to quit her job and travel.
    2. The committee will announce its decision tomorrow.
    3. It was a difficult decision, but it had to be made.

56. Decide

  • Meaning: To make a choice or reach a conclusion.
  • Synonyms: choose, determine, resolve.
  • Antonyms: hesitate, waver, delay.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He couldn’t decide between the two options.
    2. The judge will decide the outcome of the case.
    3. She decided to take a break from work.

57. Credit

  • Meaning: The ability to obtain goods or services before payment; acknowledgment for an achievement.
  • Synonyms: trust, acknowledgment, recognition.
  • Antonyms: debt, blame, discredit.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She used her credit card to buy the dress.
    2. He deserves credit for his hard work on the project.
    3. The movie credits listed all the actors and crew members.

58. Industry

  • Meaning: Economic activity concerned with the processing of raw materials and manufacturing of goods.
  • Synonyms: business, trade, manufacturing.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "agriculture" or "leisure.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The tech industry is growing rapidly.
    2. She works in the fashion industry.
    3. The government supports small businesses in the industry.

59. Growth

  • Meaning: The process of increasing in size, amount, or importance.
  • Synonyms: development, expansion, increase.
  • Antonyms: decline, decrease, shrinkage.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The city has seen significant growth in recent years.
    2. Personal growth is important for self-improvement.
    3. The plant showed signs of healthy growth.

60. Items

  • Meaning: Individual things or units in a list or collection.
  • Synonyms: things, objects, articles.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "whole" or "collection.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She added a few items to her shopping cart.
    2. The list included several important items.
    3. The museum displayed rare historical items.

61. Practice

  • Meaning: The repeated exercise of an activity to improve skill; the actual application of an idea.
  • Synonyms: training, exercise, application.
  • Antonyms: theory, neglect, inactivity.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She practices the piano every day.
    2. In practice, the plan was difficult to implement.
    3. Good hygiene practices are essential for health.

62. Sense

  • Meaning: A faculty by which the body perceives an external stimulus; a feeling or awareness.
  • Synonyms: perception, feeling, awareness.
  • Antonyms: nonsense, ignorance, confusion.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Dogs have a strong sense of smell.
    2. She had a sense that something was wrong.
    3. His words didn’t make much sense.

63. Value

  • Meaning: The importance, worth, or usefulness of something.
  • Synonyms: worth, importance, merit.
  • Antonyms: worthlessness, insignificance, disadvantage.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The value of education cannot be overstated.
    2. The painting has great artistic value.
    3. She values honesty above all else.

64. Valuable

  • Meaning: Worth a great deal of money; extremely useful or important.
  • Synonyms: precious, costly, important.
  • Antonyms: worthless, cheap, unimportant.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The ring is a valuable family heirloom.
    2. His advice was very valuable to me.
    3. The museum houses many valuable artifacts.

65. Environment

  • Meaning: The surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives.
  • Synonyms: surroundings, habitat, setting.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "isolation" or "artificiality.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Protecting the environment is everyone’s responsibility.
    2. The office environment is very friendly and supportive.
    3. Plants need a healthy environment to grow.

66. Environmental

  • Meaning: Relating to the natural world and the impact of human activity on it.
  • Synonyms: ecological, green, natural.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "unnatural" or "polluting.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Environmental issues like climate change need urgent attention.
    2. The company is committed to environmental sustainability.
    3. She studies environmental science at university.

67. Individual

  • Meaning: A single person or thing; distinct and separate.
  • Synonyms: person, single, unique.
  • Antonyms: group, collective, common.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Each individual has the right to express their opinion.
    2. The teacher focused on the individual needs of the students.
    3. He is an individual with a unique perspective.

68. Conditions

  • Meaning: The state of something with regard to its appearance, quality, or working order.
  • Synonyms: circumstances, situation, state.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "perfection" or "ideal.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The road conditions were dangerous due to the rain.
    2. The workers protested against poor working conditions.
    3. The doctor explained the patient’s medical conditions.

69. Produce

  • Meaning: To make or create something; fresh agricultural products.
  • Synonyms: create, manufacture, yield.
  • Antonyms: destroy, consume, waste.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The factory produces thousands of cars each year.
    2. Farmers bring their produce to the market.
    3. The artist produced a beautiful painting.

70. Lack

  • Meaning: The state of being without something; a shortage.
  • Synonyms: absence, shortage, deficiency.
  • Antonyms: abundance, surplus, excess.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The project failed due to a lack of funding.
    2. She felt a lack of motivation to continue.
    3. There is a lack of clean water in the village.

 

 
 
 
 
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71. Media

  • Meaning: The main means of mass communication, such as television, radio, and newspapers.
  • Synonyms: press, broadcasting, journalism.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "silence" or "privacy.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The media plays a crucial role in shaping public opinion.
    2. Social media has changed the way we communicate.
    3. The story was widely covered by the media.

72. Medium

  • Meaning: A means or channel of communication; something in a middle position.
  • Synonyms: channel, means, intermediate.
  • Antonyms: extreme, outlier, (no direct antonym for communication context).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Watercolor is her favorite artistic medium.
    2. The internet is a powerful medium for sharing information.
    3. He prefers a medium level of spice in his food.

73. Impact

  • Meaning: The effect or influence of one thing on another; a strong effect.
  • Synonyms: effect, influence, consequence.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "insignificance" or "irrelevance.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The new policy had a significant impact on the economy.
    2. The speech made a lasting impact on the audience.
    3. Climate change is having a devastating impact on the planet.

74. Throughout

  • Meaning: In every part of a place or period of time.
  • Synonyms: across, during, all over.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "nowhere" or "never.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The news spread throughout the town.
    2. She remained calm throughout the entire ordeal.
    3. The theme of love is present throughout the novel.

75. Critics

  • Meaning: People who express opinions about the merits and faults of something.
  • Synonyms: reviewers, commentators, judges.
  • Antonyms: supporters, admirers, fans.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The movie received mixed reviews from critics.
    2. Critics praised the author’s latest book.
    3. He is one of the harshest critics of the government’s policies.

76. Criticism

  • Meaning: The expression of disapproval or the analysis of merits and faults.
  • Synonyms: critique, disapproval, evaluation.
  • Antonyms: praise, approval, compliment.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She accepted the criticism and worked to improve.
    2. The plan faced criticism from environmental groups.
    3. Constructive criticism can help you grow.

77. Risk

  • Meaning: A situation involving exposure to danger or loss.
  • Synonyms: danger, hazard, chance.
  • Antonyms: safety, security, certainty.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Investing in stocks involves a certain level of risk.
    2. He took a risk by quitting his job to start a business.
    3. Smoking increases the risk of lung cancer.

78. Behavior

  • Meaning: The way in which someone acts or conducts themselves.
  • Synonyms: conduct, actions, manners.
  • Antonyms: misbehavior, misconduct, rudeness.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. His behavior at the meeting was professional.
    2. The teacher praised the students for their good behavior.
    3. Animal behavior is a fascinating subject to study.

79. Improve

  • Meaning: To make or become better.
  • Synonyms: enhance, better, upgrade.
  • Antonyms: worsen, deteriorate, decline.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She practices every day to improve her skills.
    2. The company is working to improve customer service.
    3. His health has improved significantly since he started exercising.

80. View

  • Meaning: The ability to see something; an opinion or perspective.
  • Synonyms: sight, opinion, perspective.
  • Antonyms: blindness, ignorance, (no direct antonym for opinion).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The view from the top of the mountain was breathtaking.
    2. In my view, the project is worth pursuing.
    3. She expressed her views on the topic during the discussion.

81. Upon

  • Meaning: On or onto something; used to indicate a relationship or condition.
  • Synonyms: on, onto, about.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "off" or "away from.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The decision depends upon the results of the survey.
    2. She placed the book upon the table.
    3. Upon hearing the news, he rushed to the hospital.

82. Cell

  • Meaning: The smallest structural and functional unit of an organism; a small room.
  • Synonyms: unit, chamber, compartment.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "whole" or "organism.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The human body is made up of trillions of cells.
    2. The prisoner was kept in a small cell.
    3. Solar cells convert sunlight into electricity.

83. Unique to

  • Meaning: Existing only in a particular place or situation.
  • Synonyms: exclusive to, specific to, peculiar to.
  • Antonyms: common, universal, general.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. This species is unique to the Amazon rainforest.
    2. The tradition is unique to this region.
    3. The problem is not unique to our company; others face it too.

84. Related

  • Meaning: Connected or associated with something.
  • Synonyms: connected, associated, linked.
  • Antonyms: unrelated, disconnected, independent.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The two issues are closely related.
    2. She is related to the famous author.
    3. The book contains information related to climate change.

85. Resources

  • Meaning: A stock or supply of materials or assets that can be used.
  • Synonyms: assets, supplies, materials.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "scarcity" or "lack.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The country has abundant natural resources.
    2. The school provides resources for students to succeed.
    3. Managing resources efficiently is key to sustainability.

86. Eventually

  • Meaning: In the end, especially after a long delay or series of problems.
  • Synonyms: finally, ultimately, in time.
  • Antonyms: immediately, instantly, promptly.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. After many attempts, she eventually succeeded.
    2. The project was difficult, but we completed it eventually.
    3. He eventually realized that he was wrong.

87. Construction

  • Meaning: The process of building or making something, especially large structures.
  • Synonyms: building, assembly, creation.
  • Antonyms: destruction, demolition, dismantling.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The construction of the new bridge will take two years.
    2. Noise from the construction site disturbed the neighbors.
    3. He works in the construction industry.

88. Present

  • Meaning: Existing or occurring now; to give or show something.
  • Synonyms: current, existing, offer.
  • Antonyms: absent, past, future.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The present situation requires immediate action.
    2. She presented her ideas at the conference.
    3. He gave her a present for her birthday.

89. Quite

  • Meaning: To a certain or fairly significant extent.
  • Synonyms: fairly, rather, somewhat.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "completely" or "not at all.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The movie was quite interesting.
    2. She was quite tired after the long journey.
    3. It’s quite cold outside today.

90. Influence

  • Meaning: The capacity to have an effect on someone or something.
  • Synonyms: impact, effect, sway.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "ineffectiveness" or "irrelevance.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Her parents had a strong influence on her career choice.
    2. The media has a significant influence on public opinion.
    3. He used his influence to help the community.

 

 
 
 
 


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91. Toward

  • Meaning: In the direction of; in relation to.
  • Synonyms: towards, to, regarding.
  • Antonyms: away from, against.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She walked toward the park.
    2. His attitude toward work is very positive.
    3. The money will go toward a good cause.

92. Previous

  • Meaning: Existing or occurring before in time or order.
  • Synonyms: earlier, prior, former.
  • Antonyms: next, following, subsequent.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The previous owner of the house left it in good condition.
    2. He had no previous experience in the field.
    3. The meeting was rescheduled from the previous day.

93. Further

  • Meaning: At or to a greater distance or degree; additional.
  • Synonyms: additional, more, extra.
  • Antonyms: less, nearer, closer.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. We need to investigate this matter further.
    2. She moved further away from the city.
    3. Do you have any further questions?

94. Bit

  • Meaning: A small piece or amount of something.
  • Synonyms: piece, fragment, portion.
  • Antonyms: whole, lot, entirety.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She ate a bit of chocolate.
    2. Can you wait a bit longer?
    3. He felt a bit tired after the long day.

95. Interested

  • Meaning: Showing curiosity or concern about something.
  • Synonyms: curious, engaged, concerned.
  • Antonyms: uninterested, indifferent, bored.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She is interested in learning French.
    2. He seemed interested in the conversation.
    3. Are you interested in joining the club?

96. Interests

  • Meaning: Activities or subjects that one enjoys or finds important.
  • Synonyms: hobbies, passions, concerns.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "disinterests" or "apathy.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. His interests include reading and hiking.
    2. The company protects its business interests.
    3. She has a wide range of interests.

97. Potential

  • Meaning: Having or showing the capacity to develop into something in the future.
  • Synonyms: possible, likely, capability.
  • Antonyms: unlikely, impossible, incapability.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She has the potential to become a great leader.
    2. The project has potential for success.
    3. He is a potential candidate for the job.

98. Damage

  • Meaning: Physical harm caused to something; negative effects.
  • Synonyms: harm, injury, destruction.
  • Antonyms: repair, improvement, benefit.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The storm caused significant damage to the house.
    2. Smoking can damage your health.
    3. The company’s reputation was damaged by the scandal.

99. Address

  • Meaning: To deal with a problem or issue; the details of where someone lives.
  • Synonyms: handle, tackle, location.
  • Antonyms: ignore, neglect, (no direct antonym for location).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The manager addressed the team’s concerns.
    2. Please write your address on the form.
    3. The president addressed the nation on live television.

100. Charge

  • Meaning: To ask for a payment; to accuse someone of a crime; to take control.
  • Synonyms: fee, accusation, control.
  • Antonyms: free, acquittal, release.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The store charges $10 for delivery.
    2. He was charged with theft.
    3. She is in charge of the project.

101. Reduce

  • Meaning: To make something smaller or less in amount, degree, or size.
  • Synonyms: decrease, lower, minimize.
  • Antonyms: increase, raise, expand.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. We need to reduce our expenses.
    2. The company reduced its workforce by 10%.
    3. Recycling helps reduce waste.

102. Responsible

  • Meaning: Having an obligation to do something; being the cause of something.
  • Synonyms: accountable, reliable, dependable.
  • Antonyms: irresponsible, unreliable, unaccountable.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She is responsible for managing the team.
    2. He is a responsible driver who always follows the rules.
    3. The heavy rain was responsible for the flooding.

103. Responsibility

  • Meaning: The state of being accountable for something; a duty or task.
  • Synonyms: duty, obligation, accountability.
  • Antonyms: irresponsibility, neglect, freedom.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Taking care of a pet is a big responsibility.
    2. She has many responsibilities at work.
    3. Parents have a responsibility to their children.

104. Discovered

  • Meaning: Found or learned something for the first time.
  • Synonyms: found, uncovered, revealed.
  • Antonyms: hidden, concealed, lost.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Scientists discovered a new species of fish.
    2. She discovered her passion for painting.
    3. The treasure was discovered in an old cave.

105. Drive

  • Meaning: To operate and control a vehicle; a strong motivation or determination.
  • Synonyms: operate, motivate, determination.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "stop" or "laziness.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She drives to work every day.
    2. His drive to succeed is inspiring.
    3. The company launched a new marketing drive.

106. Particular

  • Meaning: Specific or distinct; fussy about details.
  • Synonyms: specific, certain, fussy.
  • Antonyms: general, vague, indifferent.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She has a particular interest in history.
    2. He is very particular about his food.
    3. This particular book is my favorite.

107. Particularly

  • Meaning: Especially; to a higher degree than usual.
  • Synonyms: especially, notably, specifically.
  • Antonyms: generally, broadly, (no direct antonym).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She is particularly good at math.
    2. I enjoyed the concert, particularly the last song.
    3. The weather was particularly cold this winter.

108. Global

  • Meaning: Relating to the whole world; worldwide.
  • Synonyms: worldwide, international, universal.
  • Antonyms: local, regional, national.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Climate change is a global issue.
    2. The company has a global presence.
    3. The pandemic had a global impact.

109. Religious

  • Meaning: Relating to religion; devout or pious.
  • Synonyms: spiritual, faithful, devout.
  • Antonyms: secular, nonreligious, atheistic.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She attends religious services every week.
    2. The festival has religious significance.
    3. He is very religious and follows his faith strictly.

110. Excuse

  • Meaning: A reason or explanation given to justify a fault or offense; to forgive someone.
  • Synonyms: justification, reason, pardon.
  • Antonyms: blame, accusation, (no direct antonym for forgiveness).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He made an excuse for being late.
    2. Please excuse me for interrupting.
    3. There is no excuse for bad behavior.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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111. Management

  • Meaning: The process of dealing with or controlling things or people.
  • Synonyms: administration, control, supervision.
  • Antonyms: mismanagement, chaos, neglect.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Good management is key to a company’s success.
    2. She works in project management.
    3. The management team made the final decision.

112. Manage

  • Meaning: To be in charge of or control something; to cope or succeed.
  • Synonyms: handle, control, oversee.
  • Antonyms: fail, mismanage, neglect.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He manages a team of 20 employees.
    2. She managed to finish the project on time.
    3. Can you manage the budget for this event?

113. Worth

  • Meaning: The value or importance of something; deserving of something.
  • Synonyms: value, merit, deserving.
  • Antonyms: worthless, valueless, undeserving.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The painting is worth millions of dollars.
    2. The book is worth reading.
    3. She proved her worth to the team.

114. Amount

  • Meaning: A quantity of something; the total number or value.
  • Synonyms: quantity, total, sum.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "lack" or "nothing.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The amount of work required is overwhelming.
    2. He donated a large amount of money to charity.
    3. The recipe calls for a small amount of sugar.

115. General

  • Meaning: Affecting or involving all or most people or things; not specific.
  • Synonyms: common, overall, broad.
  • Antonyms: specific, particular, detailed.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The general opinion is that the plan will work.
    2. She gave a general overview of the topic.
    3. The store sells general household items.

116. Extra

  • Meaning: More than is usual or necessary; additional.
  • Synonyms: additional, more, surplus.
  • Antonyms: less, insufficient, basic.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She ordered an extra-large pizza.
    2. He brought extra clothes for the trip.
    3. The hotel charges extra for room service.

117. Required

  • Meaning: Officially compulsory or necessary.
  • Synonyms: mandatory, necessary, essential.
  • Antonyms: optional, unnecessary, voluntary.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. A passport is required for international travel.
    2. The course has no required textbooks.
    3. She completed all the required paperwork.

118. Create

  • Meaning: To bring something into existence.
  • Synonyms: make, produce, generate.
  • Antonyms: destroy, demolish, ruin.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She created a beautiful painting.
    2. The company aims to create new jobs.
    3. The artist is known for creating unique sculptures.

119. Allow

  • Meaning: To give permission or opportunity for something.
  • Synonyms: permit, let, enable.
  • Antonyms: forbid, prohibit, prevent.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The teacher allowed the students to leave early.
    2. Smoking is not allowed in this area.
    3. The rules allow for some flexibility.

120. Request

  • Meaning: To politely or formally ask for something.
  • Synonyms: ask, appeal, demand.
  • Antonyms: refuse, reject, deny.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She requested a copy of the report.
    2. The customer made a special request for a quiet table.
    3. He requested permission to leave early.

121. Prevent

  • Meaning: To stop something from happening or someone from doing something.
  • Synonyms: stop, avoid, hinder.
  • Antonyms: allow, encourage, permit.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Vaccines help prevent diseases.
    2. The police prevented the protest from turning violent.
    3. Regular maintenance can prevent car problems.

122. Security

  • Meaning: The state of being free from danger or threat; measures taken to ensure safety.
  • Synonyms: safety, protection, defense.
  • Antonyms: danger, insecurity, vulnerability.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Airport security has increased in recent years.
    2. The company provides security for its employees.
    3. He works in cybersecurity.

123. Secure

  • Meaning: Fixed or fastened firmly; free from danger or threat.
  • Synonyms: safe, protected, stable.
  • Antonyms: insecure, unsafe, unstable.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Make sure the door is secure before leaving.
    2. She feels secure in her new job.
    3. The website uses secure encryption to protect data.

124. Literary

  • Meaning: Relating to literature or writing.
  • Synonyms: written, poetic, artistic.
  • Antonyms: nonliterary, unartistic, (no direct antonym).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She has a deep appreciation for literary works.
    2. The novel is full of literary references.
    3. He is studying literary theory at university.

125. Fiction

  • Meaning: Literature created from imagination, not based on real events.
  • Synonyms: storytelling, novels, fantasy.
  • Antonyms: nonfiction, fact, reality.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She enjoys reading science fiction.
    2. The book is a work of fiction.
    3. His stories blur the line between fiction and reality.

126. Apply

  • Meaning: To make a formal request; to put something into use or action.
  • Synonyms: request, use, implement.
  • Antonyms: ignore, neglect, withdraw.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She applied for a job at the company.
    2. Apply the cream to the affected area.
    3. The rules apply to everyone equally.

127. Application

  • Meaning: A formal request; the act of putting something into operation.
  • Synonyms: request, form, implementation.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "rejection" or "inaction.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He submitted his application for the scholarship.
    2. The application of the new policy caused some confusion.
    3. This app has many practical applications.

128. Applicants

  • Meaning: People who formally request something, such as a job or admission.
  • Synonyms: candidates, seekers, petitioners.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "employers" or "selectors.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The company received over 100 applicants for the position.
    2. Applicants must submit their resumes by Friday.
    3. She was one of the top applicants for the program.

129. Patients

  • Meaning: People receiving medical treatment.
  • Synonyms: (No direct synonyms, as it is specific to medical context).
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "doctors" or "caregivers.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The doctor has many patients to see today.
    2. The hospital provides excellent care for its patients.
    3. Patients should follow their doctor’s advice.

130. Patient

  • Meaning: Able to wait or endure without complaining; a person receiving medical treatment.
  • Synonyms: calm, tolerant, enduring.
  • Antonyms: impatient, intolerant, restless.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She was patient while waiting for the results.
    2. Being patient is important when learning a new skill.
    3. The patient recovered quickly after the surgery.

 

 
 
 
 
 
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131. Limited

  • Meaning: Restricted in size, amount, or extent; not unlimited.
  • Synonyms: restricted, confined, finite.
  • Antonyms: unlimited, infinite, boundless.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The offer is available for a limited time only.
    2. Resources are limited, so we must use them wisely.
    3. His knowledge of the subject is limited.

132. Join

  • Meaning: To connect or bring together; to become a member of a group.
  • Synonyms: connect, unite, participate.
  • Antonyms: separate, leave, disconnect.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She decided to join the club to meet new people.
    2. The two rivers join near the city.
    3. He joined the company as a junior analyst.

133. Evidence

  • Meaning: Facts or information indicating whether something is true or valid.
  • Synonyms: proof, indication, testimony.
  • Antonyms: speculation, assumption, guesswork.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The police found evidence linking him to the crime.
    2. There is no evidence to support the claim.
    3. The scientist presented evidence to back up her theory.

134. Purchase

  • Meaning: To buy something; something that has been bought.
  • Synonyms: buy, acquire, obtain.
  • Antonyms: sell, return, discard.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She made a large purchase at the store.
    2. He purchased a new car last week.
    3. The company plans to purchase new equipment.

135. Decades

  • Meaning: Periods of ten years.
  • Synonyms: (No direct synonyms, as it is a specific time frame).
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "moment" or "instant.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The technology has advanced significantly over the past few decades.
    2. She has been teaching for decades.
    3. The building has stood for several decades.

136. Status

  • Meaning: The position or condition of someone or something in relation to others.
  • Synonyms: position, rank, condition.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "irrelevance" or "insignificance.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The status of the project is still unclear.
    2. He enjoys a high social status in the community.
    3. The app shows the status of your order in real time.

137. Involved

  • Meaning: Connected or participating in something; complicated.
  • Synonyms: engaged, participating, complex.
  • Antonyms: uninvolved, detached, simple.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She is deeply involved in charity work.
    2. The process is quite involved and requires attention to detail.
    3. He was involved in a car accident last week.

138. Budget

  • Meaning: A plan for managing income and expenses; the amount of money available for a purpose.
  • Synonyms: financial plan, allowance, funds.
  • Antonyms: overspending, debt, (no direct antonym).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The government announced its annual budget.
    2. We need to stick to our budget to save money.
    3. The project was completed within budget.

139. Annual

  • Meaning: Occurring once every year; yearly.
  • Synonyms: yearly, once-a-year, recurring.
  • Antonyms: monthly, daily, (no direct antonym).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The company holds its annual meeting in December.
    2. She receives an annual bonus at work.
    3. The festival is an annual event in the city.

140. Complex

  • Meaning: Consisting of many connected parts; complicated.
  • Synonyms: complicated, intricate, involved.
  • Antonyms: simple, straightforward, basic.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The problem is more complex than it seems.
    2. The human brain is a complex organ.
    3. The apartment complex has over 100 units.

141. Physical

  • Meaning: Relating to the body or material things; tangible.
  • Synonyms: bodily, material, tangible.
  • Antonyms: mental, spiritual, intangible.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Regular exercise is important for physical health.
    2. The book is available in both digital and physical formats.
    3. The physical evidence supported the case.

142. Spread

  • Meaning: To extend over a large area; to distribute something over an area.
  • Synonyms: expand, scatter, distribute.
  • Antonyms: gather, collect, contain.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The fire spread quickly through the forest.
    2. She spread the map out on the table.
    3. The news spread rapidly across the town.

143. Officials

  • Meaning: People in positions of authority within an organization or government.
  • Synonyms: authorities, administrators, representatives.
  • Antonyms: civilians, outsiders, (no direct antonym).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Government officials attended the meeting.
    2. The school officials announced a new policy.
    3. Sports officials ensure the rules are followed.

144. Officially

  • Meaning: In a formal or authorized manner.
  • Synonyms: formally, authorizedly, legitimately.
  • Antonyms: unofficially, informally, unofficially.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The new law was officially announced today.
    2. She was officially appointed as the director.
    3. The event is officially scheduled for next week.

145. Proposed

  • Meaning: Suggested or put forward for consideration.
  • Synonyms: suggested, recommended, planned.
  • Antonyms: rejected, opposed, withdrawn.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The proposed changes to the policy were discussed.
    2. He proposed a new idea during the meeting.
    3. The proposed budget was approved by the committee.

146. Proposal

  • Meaning: A plan or suggestion put forward for consideration.
  • Synonyms: suggestion, plan, offer.
  • Antonyms: rejection, refusal, (no direct antonym).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She submitted a proposal for the new project.
    2. The proposal was accepted unanimously.
    3. He made a marriage proposal to his girlfriend.

147. Published

  • Meaning: Made publicly available, especially in print or online.
  • Synonyms: released, printed, issued.
  • Antonyms: unpublished, withheld, concealed.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The article was published in a leading journal.
    2. Her novel was published last year.
    3. The report will be published next week.

148. Designed

  • Meaning: Created or planned for a specific purpose.
  • Synonyms: created, planned, intended.
  • Antonyms: random, unplanned, accidental.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The building was designed by a famous architect.
    2. The app is designed to help users learn languages.
    3. The course is designed for beginners.

149. Addition

  • Meaning: The act of adding something; something that is added.
  • Synonyms: inclusion, extension, supplement.
  • Antonyms: subtraction, removal, reduction.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The addition of new features improved the app.
    2. The new wing is a recent addition to the school.
    3. In addition to her salary, she receives bonuses.

150. Act

  • Meaning: To do something; a formal decision or law.
  • Synonyms: perform, behave, law.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "inaction" or "halt.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She acted quickly to solve the problem.
    2. The government passed a new act to protect the environment.
    3. His act of kindness was appreciated by everyone.

 

 
 
 
 
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151. Competition

  • Meaning: The activity of competing against others; a contest.
  • Synonyms: rivalry, contest, challenge.
  • Antonyms: cooperation, collaboration, teamwork.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The competition for the job was intense.
    2. She won first prize in the singing competition.
    3. Healthy competition can drive innovation.

152. Compete

  • Meaning: To strive to gain or win something by defeating others.
  • Synonyms: contend, vie, challenge.
  • Antonyms: cooperate, collaborate, surrender.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Athletes from around the world compete in the Olympics.
    2. The two companies are competing for market share.
    3. He is training hard to compete in the marathon.

153. Highly

  • Meaning: To a great degree or extent; very.
  • Synonyms: extremely, very, greatly.
  • Antonyms: slightly, minimally, barely.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She is highly skilled in her field.
    2. The movie was highly praised by critics.
    3. This is a highly sensitive issue.

154. Depression

  • Meaning: A mental health condition characterized by persistent sadness; a period of economic decline.
  • Synonyms: sadness, despair, recession.
  • Antonyms: happiness, joy, prosperity.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She sought help for her depression.
    2. The Great Depression affected millions of people.
    3. He has been struggling with depression for years.

155. Advice

  • Meaning: Guidance or recommendations offered about future action.
  • Synonyms: guidance, counsel, suggestion.
  • Antonyms: misguidance, misinformation, (no direct antonym).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She gave me some good advice about my career.
    2. I followed my doctor’s advice and started exercising.
    3. His advice was to stay calm and think carefully.

156. Advised

  • Meaning: Given advice; recommended.
  • Synonyms: recommended, suggested, counseled.
  • Antonyms: discouraged, dissuaded, (no direct antonym).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She advised him to take the job offer.
    2. It is advised to wear a helmet while biking.
    3. The doctor advised rest and plenty of fluids.

157. Average

  • Meaning: The typical or normal amount, quality, or level.
  • Synonyms: typical, normal, ordinary.
  • Antonyms: exceptional, extraordinary, unusual.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The average temperature in July is 25°C.
    2. She scored above average on the test.
    3. On average, people spend two hours a day on social media.

158. Whole

  • Meaning: All of something; complete.
  • Synonyms: entire, complete, total.
  • Antonyms: partial, incomplete, fragment.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She ate the whole pizza by herself.
    2. The whole family attended the wedding.
    3. The whole process took about three hours.

159. Material

  • Meaning: The substance from which something is made; physical matter.
  • Synonyms: substance, fabric, matter.
  • Antonyms: immaterial, spiritual, (no direct antonym).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The dress is made of high-quality material.
    2. The teacher provided study materials for the exam.
    3. The company uses recycled materials in its products.

160. Notice

  • Meaning: To become aware of something; a formal announcement.
  • Synonyms: observe, announcement, notification.
  • Antonyms: ignore, overlook, disregard.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Did you notice the new painting in the hallway?
    2. The company gave employees two weeks’ notice of the changes.
    3. She posted a notice about the meeting on the bulletin board.

161. Weight

  • Meaning: The heaviness of an object; importance or influence.
  • Synonyms: heaviness, mass, significance.
  • Antonyms: lightness, insignificance, (no direct antonym).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The weight of the package was 5 kilograms.
    2. His opinion carries a lot of weight in the company.
    3. She is trying to lose weight by exercising regularly.

162. Finding

  • Meaning: A discovery or conclusion reached as a result of research or investigation.
  • Synonyms: discovery, conclusion, result.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "assumption" or "guess.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The research team shared their findings at the conference.
    2. The investigation’s findings were surprising.
    3. The study’s findings support the theory.

163. Efforts

  • Meaning: Physical or mental exertion to achieve something.
  • Synonyms: attempts, endeavors, work.
  • Antonyms: laziness, inaction, (no direct antonym).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Her efforts to improve the project were successful.
    2. The team’s efforts paid off with a victory.
    3. He made a great effort to finish the task on time.

164. Labor

  • Meaning: Work, especially physical work; the process of childbirth.
  • Synonyms: work, effort, toil.
  • Antonyms: rest, leisure, (no direct antonym).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The construction workers labored in the hot sun.
    2. She went into labor early in the morning.
    3. The labor union negotiated for better wages.

165. Property

  • Meaning: Something owned by someone; a characteristic or quality.
  • Synonyms: possession, asset, characteristic.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "debt" or "liability.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The house is her most valuable property.
    2. The chemical has unique properties.
    3. The company owns several properties in the city.

166. Contract

  • Meaning: A written or spoken agreement; to become smaller or shorter.
  • Synonyms: agreement, deal, shrink.
  • Antonyms: expand, grow, (no direct antonym for agreement).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She signed a contract with the publishing company.
    2. The metal contracts when it cools.
    3. The contract specifies the terms of employment.

167. Deal

  • Meaning: An agreement or arrangement; to distribute cards in a game.
  • Synonyms: agreement, arrangement, distribute.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "disagreement" or "refuse.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. They made a deal to share the profits equally.
    2. The company struck a deal with its suppliers.
    3. It’s your turn to deal the cards.

168. Access

  • Meaning: The ability or right to use or enter something.
  • Synonyms: entry, admission, approach.
  • Antonyms: denial, exclusion, restriction.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Students have access to the library 24/7.
    2. The software provides access to important data.
    3. The building has wheelchair access.

169. Accessible

  • Meaning: Easy to approach, enter, or use.
  • Synonyms: reachable, available, approachable.
  • Antonyms: inaccessible, unavailable, unreachable.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The museum is accessible to people with disabilities.
    2. The information is easily accessible online.
    3. The manager is always accessible to her team.

 

 
 
 
 
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170. Remains

  • Meaning: What is left after other parts have been removed or used; the body of a deceased person.
  • Synonyms: leftovers, remnants, residue.
  • Antonyms: whole, entirety, (no direct antonym).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The remains of the meal were thrown away.
    2. Archaeologists discovered the remains of an ancient city.
    3. The soldier’s remains were returned to his family.

171. Nearly

  • Meaning: Almost; very close to.
  • Synonyms: almost, practically, roughly.
  • Antonyms: completely, entirely, (no direct antonym).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She nearly missed the bus this morning.
    2. The project is nearly complete.
    3. He nearly won the race but came in second.

172. Completely

  • Meaning: Totally; in every way or aspect.
  • Synonyms: entirely, wholly, fully.
  • Antonyms: partially, incompletely, slightly.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The room was completely empty.
    2. She completely forgot about the meeting.
    3. The task was completely finished by noon.

173. Focus

  • Meaning: The center of interest or activity; to concentrate attention or effort.
  • Synonyms: concentration, center, emphasis.
  • Antonyms: distraction, neglect, (no direct antonym).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The focus of the discussion was on climate change.
    2. She focused on her studies to pass the exam.
    3. The camera’s focus was on the main subject.

174. Exercise

  • Meaning: Physical activity to improve health; a task or activity for practice.
  • Synonyms: workout, training, practice.
  • Antonyms: inactivity, laziness, (no direct antonym).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Regular exercise is important for staying healthy.
    2. The teacher gave the students a math exercise.
    3. He exercises at the gym every morning.

175. Mental

  • Meaning: Relating to the mind or thinking.
  • Synonyms: cognitive, intellectual, psychological.
  • Antonyms: physical, bodily, (no direct antonym).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She has excellent mental clarity.
    2. Mental health is just as important as physical health.
    3. The game requires both mental and physical skills.

176. Regular

  • Meaning: Happening or doing something frequently or consistently; normal or standard.
  • Synonyms: frequent, consistent, standard.
  • Antonyms: irregular, occasional, unusual.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He is a regular customer at the café.
    2. Regular exercise helps maintain good health.
    3. The meeting is held on a regular basis.

177. Concerned

  • Meaning: Worried or anxious about something; involved or interested.
  • Synonyms: worried, anxious, involved.
  • Antonyms: unconcerned, indifferent, (no direct antonym).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She is concerned about her son’s grades.
    2. The manager is concerned with improving efficiency.
    3. He seemed concerned during the meeting.

178. Claims

  • Meaning: Statements that something is true, often without proof; demands for something as a right.
  • Synonyms: assertions, demands, declarations.
  • Antonyms: denials, rejections, (no direct antonym).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The company denied the claims made by the competitor.
    2. She filed an insurance claim after the accident.
    3. His claims about the product were proven false.

179. Claim

  • Meaning: To assert that something is true; to demand something as a right.
  • Synonyms: assert, demand, declare.
  • Antonyms: deny, reject, (no direct antonym).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He claimed that he had seen the suspect.
    2. She claimed her prize at the office.
    3. The lawyer helped him claim compensation.

180. Private

  • Meaning: Belonging to or for the use of a particular person or group; not public.
  • Synonyms: personal, confidential, exclusive.
  • Antonyms: public, shared, open.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The meeting was held in a private room.
    2. She values her private time.
    3. The letter contained private information.

181. Privacy

  • Meaning: The state of being free from public attention or observation.
  • Synonyms: secrecy, confidentiality, solitude.
  • Antonyms: publicity, exposure, openness.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She values her privacy and avoids social media.
    2. The hotel room offers complete privacy.
    3. Privacy laws protect personal information.

182. Compared

  • Meaning: To examine the similarities or differences between two or more things.
  • Synonyms: contrasted, analyzed, evaluated.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "ignore" or "overlook.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The report compared the two companies’ performance.
    2. Compared to last year, sales have increased.
    3. She compared the prices before making a decision.

183. Features

  • Meaning: Distinctive characteristics or parts of something.
  • Synonyms: characteristics, traits, aspects.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "flaws" or "defects.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The new phone has many advanced features.
    2. The film’s special features include behind-the-scenes footage.
    3. The app’s features make it easy to use.

184. Mean

  • Meaning: To intend to express something; unkind or unfair.
  • Synonyms: intend, signify, unkind.
  • Antonyms: kind, generous, (no direct antonym for "intend").
  • Example Sentences:
    1. What does this word mean?
    2. She didn’t mean to hurt his feelings.
    3. He can be mean when he’s angry.

185. Insurance

  • Meaning: A contract providing compensation for loss, damage, or illness.
  • Synonyms: coverage, protection, assurance.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "risk" or "unprotected.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She has health insurance through her employer.
    2. The insurance company paid for the damages.
    3. It’s important to have car insurance.

186. Methods

  • Meaning: A way of doing something, especially a systematic one.
  • Synonyms: techniques, approaches, procedures.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "chaos" or "disorder.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The teacher uses innovative methods to engage students.
    2. The study compared different teaching methods.
    3. His methods for solving problems are effective.

187. Condition

  • Meaning: The state of something; a requirement or stipulation.
  • Synonyms: state, situation, requirement.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "disorder" or "chaos.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The car is in excellent condition.
    2. The agreement has several conditions.
    3. Her health condition improved after treatment.

188. Mayor

  • Meaning: The elected head of a city or town.
  • Synonyms: city leader, town head, (no direct synonyms).
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "citizen" or "resident.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The mayor announced a new initiative to reduce pollution.
    2. She was elected mayor last year.
    3. The mayor attended the opening ceremony.

189. Suggest

  • Meaning: To propose an idea or plan for consideration.
  • Synonyms: propose, recommend, advise.
  • Antonyms: demand, insist, (no direct antonym).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She suggested going to the park for a picnic.
    2. The data suggests that the plan is working.
    3. Can you suggest a good restaurant in the area?

 

 
 
 
 
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190. Rights

  • Meaning: Legal or moral entitlements to have or do something.
  • Synonyms: entitlements, freedoms, privileges.
  • Antonyms: wrongs, injustices, (no direct antonym).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Everyone has the right to freedom of speech.
    2. The organization fights for human rights.
    3. She knows her rights as a tenant.

191. Prior

  • Meaning: Existing or coming before in time, order, or importance.
  • Synonyms: previous, earlier, former.
  • Antonyms: subsequent, later, following.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Prior to the meeting, she reviewed the agenda.
    2. He had no prior experience in the field.
    3. The prior owner of the house left it in good condition.

192. Priority

  • Meaning: Something that is regarded as more important than others.
  • Synonyms: importance, precedence, urgency.
  • Antonyms: unimportance, triviality, (no direct antonym).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Safety is our top priority.
    2. She gave priority to her family over work.
    3. The project was completed with high priority.

193. Unfortunately

  • Meaning: Used to express regret or disappointment.
  • Synonyms: regrettably, sadly, unluckily.
  • Antonyms: fortunately, luckily, happily.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Unfortunately, the event was canceled due to rain.
    2. She arrived late, unfortunately missing the first act.
    3. Unfortunately, the job offer was withdrawn.

194. Bill

  • Meaning: A statement of money owed for goods or services; a proposed law.
  • Synonyms: invoice, statement, proposal.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "payment" or "rejection.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The waiter brought the bill after dinner.
    2. The senator introduced a new bill in Congress.
    3. She paid the electricity bill online.

195. Fee

  • Meaning: A payment made for professional services or privileges.
  • Synonyms: charge, cost, payment.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "free" or "complimentary.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The admission fee for the museum is $10.
    2. The lawyer charged a high fee for his services.
    3. There is no fee for attending the workshop.

196. Consumers

  • Meaning: People who purchase goods or services for personal use.
  • Synonyms: buyers, customers, purchasers.
  • Antonyms: producers, sellers, (no direct antonym).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Consumers are demanding more eco-friendly products.
    2. The company aims to satisfy its consumers’ needs.
    3. Consumer spending drives the economy.

197. Attempt

  • Meaning: To try to do something; an effort to achieve something.
  • Synonyms: try, effort, endeavor.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "abandon" or "give up.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. He made an attempt to climb the mountain.
    2. She attempted to solve the puzzle but failed.
    3. The team’s attempt to win the championship was successful.

198. Atmosphere

  • Meaning: The envelope of gases surrounding the Earth; the mood or feeling of a place.
  • Synonyms: air, environment, mood.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "vacuum" or "emptiness.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The Earth’s atmosphere protects us from harmful radiation.
    2. The restaurant had a cozy atmosphere.
    3. The atmosphere at the party was lively and fun.

199. Additional

  • Meaning: Added, extra, or supplementary.
  • Synonyms: extra, more, supplementary.
  • Antonyms: fewer, less, (no direct antonym).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The hotel charges additional fees for room service.
    2. She provided additional information during the meeting.
    3. We need additional staff to complete the project on time.

200. Exam

  • Meaning: A formal test of knowledge or ability.
  • Synonyms: test, examination, assessment.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "practice" or "preparation.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She studied hard for her final exams.
    2. The exam consisted of multiple-choice questions.
    3. He passed the driving exam on his first attempt.

201. Especially

  • Meaning: Particularly; to a great extent.
  • Synonyms: particularly, notably, specifically.
  • Antonyms: generally, broadly, (no direct antonym).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She loves all fruits, especially strawberries.
    2. The weather is especially nice today.
    3. He is especially good at solving puzzles.

202. Specific

  • Meaning: Clearly defined or identified; precise.
  • Synonyms: particular, exact, precise.
  • Antonyms: general, vague, unclear.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Can you give me specific instructions?
    2. The doctor prescribed a specific treatment.
    3. She had a specific reason for her decision.

203. Review

  • Meaning: A formal assessment or examination of something; to assess or examine.
  • Synonyms: evaluation, assessment, analysis.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "ignore" or "overlook.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The book received positive reviews from critics.
    2. She reviewed her notes before the exam.
    3. The manager will review your performance next week.

204. Remain

  • Meaning: To stay in the same place or condition; to continue to exist.
  • Synonyms: stay, continue, persist.
  • Antonyms: leave, depart, disappear.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She remained silent during the meeting.
    2. The problem remains unsolved.
    3. Only a few buildings remain from the ancient city.

205. Attend

  • Meaning: To be present at an event or place; to take care of something.
  • Synonyms: participate, be present, care for.
  • Antonyms: miss, skip, neglect.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She will attend the conference next week.
    2. The nurse attended to the patient’s needs.
    3. He attends school regularly.

206. Discount

  • Meaning: A reduction in price; to underestimate the importance of something.
  • Synonyms: reduction, deduction, underestimate.
  • Antonyms: increase, markup, (no direct antonym).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The store is offering a 20% discount on all items.
    2. She discounted his opinion as irrelevant.
    3. Students get a discount on movie tickets.

207. Region

  • Meaning: An area or division, especially part of a country or the world.
  • Synonyms: area, zone, territory.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "whole" or "entirety.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The wine from this region is famous worldwide.
    2. The northern region of the country is very cold.
    3. The company operates in several regions across the globe.

208. Climate

  • Meaning: The weather conditions in an area over a long period; the general atmosphere or situation.
  • Synonyms: weather, environment, atmosphere.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "microclimate" or "local weather.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. The climate in this region is tropical.
    2. Climate change is a major global issue.
    3. The political climate is tense before the elections.

209. Devices

  • Meaning: Tools or machines made for a specific purpose; electronic gadgets.
  • Synonyms: tools, gadgets, instruments.
  • Antonyms: (No direct antonym, but could contrast with "manual tools" or "non-electronic items.")
  • Example Sentences:
    1. Modern devices like smartphones have changed the way we live.
    2. The laboratory is equipped with advanced devices.
    3. She uses various devices to monitor her health.

210. Native

  • Meaning: Belonging to a particular place by birth; originating naturally in a region.
  • Synonyms: indigenous, local, original.
  • Antonyms: foreign, non-native, imported.
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She is a native of New York City.
    2. The kangaroo is native to Australia.
    3. He speaks English as his native language.

211. Grasp

  • Meaning: To seize and hold firmly; to understand something.
  • Synonyms: grip, understand, comprehend.
  • Antonyms: release, misunderstand, (no direct antonym).
  • Example Sentences:
    1. She grasped the handle tightly.
    2. He quickly grasped the concept.
    3. The child grasped her mother’s hand for safety.



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윈도우7 탐색기 선택 색깔 바꾸기

윈도우 2013. 1. 8. 20:46

윈도우 7 탐색기는 깔끔하고 보기 좋습니다.

그러나 단점이라면 다중 선택시 선택한 것이 파란색 계열로 잘 구분이 안됩니다

간단히 그림으로 보면 우리가 하려는 것을 알수있습니다.

 

 

Before

 

 

 

 

After

 

 

 

준비물 : Universal Theme Patcher ,deepblue.zip

 

 

과정

1. Universal Theme Patcher 를 실행하여 패치하고 리부팅합니다.

  (MS에서 제공하는 msstyles 확장자 파일를 적용하기 위한 패치라 생각하면 되겠습니다.)

 

2. deepblue 압축 파일을 풀어서 C:\Windows\Resources\Themes에서 복사합니다.

 

3. deepblue.theme 더블클릭

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

부가 설명

Windows Style Builder를 통해서 기타 세부적인 테마를 수정을 할 수 있습니다.

이 프로그램을 이용해서 msstyles 확장자 파일을 만듭니다.

테마로 적용하기 위해서는 C:\Windows\Resources\Themes 밑에 theme확장자 파일를 사본을 만들어서

메모장으로 열고 다음에 나와 있는 이름을 바뀌어줍니다.

 

[VisualStyles]
Path=%SystemRoot%\resources\Themes\Aero\Aero.msstyles
ColorStyle=NormalColor

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

참고 URL

Universal Theme Patcher : http://deepxw.blogspot.com/2009/01/download-latest-version.html

Seven forums : http://www.sevenforums.com/themes-styles/75871-how-can-i-change-hover-selection-color.html

Windows Style Builder : http://www.vistastylebuilder.com/

 

 

 

 

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